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In reply to the discussion: This west coast Floridian is alive and well in Dothan, Alabama, and far from Milton. [View all]ancianita
(38,849 posts)68. Understand. All fair points in weighing the cost/benefits of relocating.
That "thing about Hurricanes" not being breaking news to many is because Floridians have withstood them. And the Florida economy stays stable.
But no matter how DeSantis tries to explain what "back to normal" means to the public, this year's Helene and Milton have reset what's survivable, nevermind livable, in Florida. Not to mention the insurance industry's all but abandoning the state.
Of course other states have livable winters, and if push comes to shove I'll be considering them. And as climate continues to wreak havoc on property and human life, so will others, in record numbers.
Your perspective is well taken. Thanks, PO.
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This west coast Floridian is alive and well in Dothan, Alabama, and far from Milton. [View all]
ancianita
Oct 9
OP
It strikes me as funny, though not funny ha-ha, that a mind can hold elaborate conspiracy theories, but
Solly Mack
Oct 9
#24
Exactly. It's the heart (open or closed) that chooses what the mind goes with, imo.
ancianita
Oct 9
#26
Please keep us updated about what is going on, anecdotally or otherwise. Stay safe!
alwaysinasnit
Oct 9
#8
I'm in dunedin and I,to, ran away. I've lived thru a few hurricanes and this one is not worth it for me to stay
mitch96
Oct 9
#42
Glad you're safe, mitch, and have friends to help. Hope you'll be feeling back to normal soon.
ancianita
Oct 9
#50
Heh heh I hear ya, Lochloosa. He owes me, but I'll take him up on it if worse comes to worst. Besides, I'm set
ancianita
Oct 9
#17
If you came to New Mexico, you could see the balloon fiesta, it's on until Sunday.
Clouds Passing
Oct 9
#25
I LOVE NM, Clouds Passing. I've planned to see that for years. But I'm afraid it'll have to wait until next year.
ancianita
Oct 9
#27
So you know, too. Downed trees, floods and streets as canals are likely the beginning of what we must see ahead of
ancianita
Oct 9
#31
The GOM is literally a sauna now, more so because it is shallower than the Atlantic
BumRushDaShow
Oct 9
#46
Thanks for the GOM wind lesson. Looks like the usual Westerlies and the others were absent this time.
ancianita
Oct 9
#51
Thanks! You're smart to learn about hurricanes as cautionary tales. And I'd call your 'ingrained habit' more like
ancianita
Oct 9
#54
Good for you, Warpy. If my recently deceased husband had been well, we'd still be just wintering in Florida.
ancianita
Oct 9
#55
Their family are righties. I stopped dealing with them on the run up to 2020. n/t
aggiesal
Oct 9
#71
Very glad you are safe, hopefully your house will still be there. I really feel for those Floridians who can't leave.
LoisB
Oct 9
#43
The tornadoes on the ground right now in FL are dangerous and life threatening!
MontanaMama
Oct 9
#45
We all have to do what we think is best for us. Glad you found a safe place to ride the storm out.
Fla Dem
Oct 9
#48