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RE: Back after major storm - boundsolo - 10 Mar 2019

(09 Mar 2019, 19:51 )Tinker D Wrote: My house burned to the ground along with a good 90% of the town.
A also, use to live on a ranch that was about 10 north of the town that burned to the ground.
Yes, I pretty much know what you went through.
But I am very happy to see you and your family safe and sound.

I was thinking of you Tinker when I posted this. At least I still have my home..... it's just a little broken. Things could have been much worse.


RE: Back after major storm - Tinker D - 10 Mar 2019

Yes, it could.
I’m happy that you can repair your home.


RE: Back after major storm - essanym - 10 Mar 2019

(10 Mar 2019, 16:05 )boundsolo Wrote:
(09 Mar 2019, 18:37 )Like Ra Wrote: Wow! Where is that?

Between Eugene and Bend Oregon. The storm hit a narrow stretch of Oregon but did major damage to utilities.

I've been through that area before going to Clear Lake.  Super pretty and super remote over there.  If you get tired of freezing, you could always come over here where I'm at on the coast in Florence.


RE: Back after major storm - Like Ra - 10 Mar 2019

(10 Mar 2019, 22:57 )essanym Wrote: on the coast in Florence
Florence sounds Italian 😋


RE: Back after major storm - essanym - 11 Mar 2019

(10 Mar 2019, 23:34 )Like Ra Wrote:
(10 Mar 2019, 22:57 )essanym Wrote: on the coast in Florence
Florence sounds Italian 😋

LOL, Florence Oregon is not quite as flooded as Florence Italy... though somedays it seems like it just might.  We get a lot of rain but the ocean stabilizes our temperatures quite a bit so it rarely ever freezes here.


RE: Back after major storm - Tinker D - 11 Mar 2019

All we need now, is an earthquake in Southern California to split the state in two.