Lou, living along the East Coast has such wonderful benefits.
But you sure can get the tar kicked out of you by weather.
Perhaps no more than folks in Tornado Alley and near the Gulf.
We are so built up that severe weather brings huge price tags.
And it's not all insured.
Guy this morning at breakfast at the greasy spoon was grousing about having to pay so much
for flood insurance because he was paying way too much because of all the beach houses getting washed away.
In fact was getting a bit incensed about it. I didn't think it was time to lecture him about premiums of the many
pay the claims of the few, because he sure thought there were too many of the few....

We went on to other topics.
am watching out my rear security camera and seeing the trees and bushes sway back and forth,
not much rain yet. Hope not to watch any big pines from the woods fall on the barn.
thought about pulling the Kubota out and parking it out in the middle of the field, but then figured that
would be overdoing it. He said with less optimism...
I haven't had the rain others in Western NC and Virginia have had so first six inches aren't a big problem beyond normal pooling
and backing up until main water drains clear. More than six inches and I'm likely to lose some plants and shrubs.
I'm pretty sure the veggie garden will be toast.