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โOct-11-2017 02:00 PM
traveylin wrote:
Spent two years and hurricane Hugo in Puerto Rico. An Rv there is just a yatch with a prop. Absurdity this weekend in rockport within sight of the lines of hundreds of people waiting on temp med assistance, FEMA assistance Red Cross assistance and food stamps is the city sponsored carnival called sea fair with loads of circus rides to take relief dollars from the poor. The relief area is in the old HEB parking lot because most city county buildings are red or yellow tagged
โOct-11-2017 06:37 AM
โOct-11-2017 06:16 AM
jdb7566 wrote:tomman58 wrote:traveylin wrote:
37 percent of businesses and dwelling were deystroyed in aransas county,rockport. The hurdle towards achieving normalcy is disposal of the huge piles of trees and wreckage lining all roads. The county,FEMA has not put out a definitive schedule for removal and based on the first six weeks of progress it will take 6 to9 months. The movie theatre is shut for good, restrarant startups are using tents and temp kitchens. Construction workers for commercial and residential repairs are in temp quarters. The county was hit very hard and will be disfunctional for quite a while
Thanks for the info. People think Houston and Florida are ok and back to normal they are not at least not yet. The people in Puerto Rico have paper towels that is it for them for years.
I've yet to meet someone who takes their RV to Puerto Rico.
โOct-10-2017 09:43 AM
tomman58 wrote:traveylin wrote:
37 percent of businesses and dwelling were deystroyed in aransas county,rockport. The hurdle towards achieving normalcy is disposal of the huge piles of trees and wreckage lining all roads. The county,FEMA has not put out a definitive schedule for removal and based on the first six weeks of progress it will take 6 to9 months. The movie theatre is shut for good, restrarant startups are using tents and temp kitchens. Construction workers for commercial and residential repairs are in temp quarters. The county was hit very hard and will be disfunctional for quite a while
Thanks for the info. People think Houston and Florida are ok and back to normal they are not at least not yet. The people in Puerto Rico have paper towels that is it for them for years.
โOct-10-2017 05:59 AM
traveylin wrote:
37 percent of businesses and dwelling were deystroyed in aransas county,rockport. The hurdle towards achieving normalcy is disposal of the huge piles of trees and wreckage lining all roads. The county,FEMA has not put out a definitive schedule for removal and based on the first six weeks of progress it will take 6 to9 months. The movie theatre is shut for good, restrarant startups are using tents and temp kitchens. Construction workers for commercial and residential repairs are in temp quarters. The county was hit very hard and will be disfunctional for quite a while
โOct-10-2017 05:09 AM
โOct-05-2017 12:14 PM
BarbaraOK wrote:Interesting. We're going back to Mesa this winter. However, our observation from previous stays is that as soon as the sun goes down, it gets quite a bit cooler. No shirtsleeves after sundown.
Not in the Mesa area where we stay. We usually talk our last walk at 9 or 9:30 pm - during January that means a jacket, but otherwise it is warm in the evening. Not saying it won't be nippy by morning, but the evening is not the problem. Now if you are up at altitude, then it gets colder quicker.
โOct-05-2017 10:37 AM
โOct-04-2017 03:11 PM
โOct-04-2017 04:20 AM
pawatt wrote:LynnandCarol wrote:
Rockport is up and running! Approx. 80% of businesses have re-opened and most others will re-open in the coming weeks. To my knowledge all RV parks are up and running! Seafair will take place in October. Rockport was broken, but it gets better each day!
Good to hear, how did you guys fare?
โOct-03-2017 01:03 PM
LynnandCarol wrote:
Rockport is up and running! Approx. 80% of businesses have re-opened and most others will re-open in the coming weeks. To my knowledge all RV parks are up and running! Seafair will take place in October. Rockport was broken, but it gets better each day!
โOct-03-2017 09:46 AM