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    Hurricane Ike-Bayou Dularge, LA-The Animals

    Humans aren’t the only victims during and after hurricanes.  Often, animals are left behind for various reasons–hotels and shelters don’t allow them; some are too big, like cattle, horses, and goats; and some are wild, like the kittens at my house. Day 2: Our first trip down the road. and water was still flowing across…

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    Hurricane Ike: Day 7 on Bayou Dularge, LA

    Today was the day the working people were able to come down the bayou and take care of business and help others take care of their business, too. There were 10 of us taking care of my business today.  To Dan, Iad, Mark, Mike, Rach, HH, Ash, Marilyn, Warren, and Termite, I say THANK YOU…

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    Hurricane Ike: The flooding of Bayou Dularge, LA

    Hurricane Ike.  Day Two. Sunday, September 14.  The water in these photos is actually DOWN one foot from the day before, when the storm made landfall over Galveston Island, TX–some 200 miles west. We went down by boat and then jumped into Mechanic’s truck.  He was making his first “road trip” down the bayou.  Here…

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    Picking up the Pieces after Hurricane Ike

    This post is going to sound like I am all brave and on top of the situation, but I assure you I AM NOT.  LilSis has been manning the helm while BigSis has been holding down the home port, preparing supper meals for us and caring for my two sons (in addition to her large…

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    "I hope you have flood insurance" & "Flooding worse than Rita"

    The first is a quote from Bayou Fabio, who called at 12:30 a.m. to tell me that there was two feet of water over the highway, and the wind was still pushing the water in.  You must understand that the highway is already “higher” than ground level where our homes are built. The second is…

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    Hurricane Ike and Coastal Louisiana

    I’m not sure if you, my friends and readers, have access to cable TV, or satellite TV, or the weather channel, but I’m sure you have access to weather websites.  This image comes from Weather Underground, where you can visit and click on a box to see anything about this storm you’d like to see. …

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