okay friends in Florida ... i know you are ready (or soon will be), best wishes to all of our friends in Florida, their families, property and cars. here's hoping it doesn't linger
Steve posted a pic on another thread with his car covered on the 5th floor of a parking garage ... no info on the awesome wooden boat ...@Stevehose are you able to evacuate? Cars and awesome wooden boat secure/on higher ground? Hoping for the best for you
Glad you are getting out - looks like your little island is going to get walloped again.@Stevehose are you able to evacuate? Cars and awesome wooden boat secure/on higher ground? Hoping for the best for you
Some say engineering is the art of managing tradeoffs. In Silicon Valley (suburban) most residential homes are wood above the foundation. It is actually better than bricks for earthquakes, cheaper, and easier to repair. In San Francisco larger buildings are of course steel and other materials. Multi-family homes in San Francisco are made of wood and have insidious noise problems that lead to constant fights between upstairs and downstairs neighbors over simple stuff like walking...now is time for best wishes and safe and careful moments, but sometime i would appreciate to be englighted by the experts on why this happens once and again, i.e. you build and live in wood houses, is that the best way to fight these phenomenon?
Made it to Boca thanks. It won't be pretty for Longboat and Siesta Keys. Boat is at a storage place next to a concrete structure, shrinkwrapped, and as secure as possible from wind. Thanks for asking hope all goes well for you but I think this is our Ian moment.@Stevehose are you able to evacuate? Cars and awesome wooden boat secure/on higher ground? Hoping for the best for you