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Re: [RC] Hurricane Katrina - agilbxr

I can probably find room in Jacksonville Florida for any storm victims, horses, dogs or people. I can be reached by cell phone at 904-505-7208.  God bless and good luck to anyone in the path of that monster....
 
Juli and the crew 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Suzi Maiorisi <stlst@xxxxxxx>
To: Ride Camp <RideCamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Truman Prevatt <tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 16:11:33 -0500
Subject: Re: [RC] Hurricane Katrina

I'm in Georgetown, TX...just north of Austin - if any LA people want to come this way, I'm here - don't have too much room (2.5 acres), but could take 2 horses and however many people care to sleep in BR's and couches - 4 br home and it's just me and the dogs. Call me at 512-818-5135 if you need a place to stay...
Suzi and Holly
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] Hurricane Katrina

On the satellite map. The cloud cover stretches from Cuba to Louisiana. 
That longer North to South than the state of Florida. It's a big ugly
sucker.

Truman

Glenda R. Snodgrass wrote:

> On Sun, 28 Aug 2005, Truman Prevatt wrote:
>
>> This hurricne as strong as Camile - the one all other Gulf hurricanes
>> are compared too - but it is bigger. The image I just saw shows the
>> eye about Ft. Meyers FL and the clouds from the outter bands already
>> cover New Orleans. This one is not one to fool with. Get out. I can
>> take a few horses and we'll make do with the people. I'm about as far
>> as Howard time wise. But leave before it is too late. As Howard
>> points out you will need a health certificate and current coggins to
>> get into FL.
>
>
> Katrina is frightening indeed.  I can tell you that eastbound I-10 in
> Mobile is bumper to bumper and moving very slowly, my g uess is around
> 20-30mph through downtown nearing the tunnel, so explore northern
> routes of escape if possible, and/or secondary roads if you know your
> way around. I saw the I-10 overpasses just now as I was downtown
> helping clients shut down computer networks and move servers to high
> ground.
>
> --
> Glenda R. Snodgrass
> AERC #M18819
> SE Region
> Mobile, Alabama
>
>


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[RC] Hurricane Katrina, Ridecamp Guest
Re: [RC] Hurricane Katrina, Truman Prevatt
Re: [RC] Hurricane Katrina, Glenda R. Snodgrass
Re: [RC] Hurricane Katrina, Truman Prevatt
Re: [RC] Hurricane Katrina, Suzi Maiorisi