Great news! In an airport full of hurricane devastation, our hangar survived unscathed. (The last photo.)
It's a freaking miracle. There is no explanation.
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I'm not a religious man, but I believe it's time to ask for prayers, as we seem to have run out of luck.
It's a freaking miracle. There is no explanation.
There are no atheists in a tropical storm?Sounds like the prayers worked! Maybe you should reconsider your position on religion.
That reminds me of one of my favorite O'Brother quotes. "That's not the tune you was singing back on the gallows!"There are no atheists in a tropical storm?
It looks like yours is the only one with any aviation related content.Absolutely amazing. Now, how's Amelia's Landing?
It looks like yours is the only one with any aviation related content.
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This is "Hangar Talk", and humor is often how people deal with this sort of thing.
Disclaimer: This post is aviation content-free.
Sorry, crossed wires. I meant to respond to Jay and the reference to aviation content was a comment about the literal contents of the damaged hangars in the posted picturesYup. Controlled Airspace is the place the Doc wants to be, if he's looking for aviation content.
Thor, Baal and every other storm god in the cosmos were looking out for you. I can only hope that Amelia's Landing fared as well. You and yours are in our thoughts.Great news! In an airport full of hurricane devastation, our hangar survived unscathed. (The last photo.)
It's a freaking miracle. There is no explanation.
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Seconded - it was great to hear that the hangar & contents survived unscathed, but the real news will be if the hotel comes out of this with minimal damage. Keeping fingers crossed... and many thoughts and good wishes sent Jay's way.Thor, Baal and every other storm god in the cosmos were looking out for you. I can only hope that Amelia's Landing fared as well. You and yours are in our thoughts.
Thor, Baal and every other storm god in the cosmos were looking out for you. I can only hope that Amelia's Landing fared as well. You and yours are in our thoughts.
Jay's FB photos of the hotel interior show they got hit by a large storm surge. Many FEET of water in all the rooms, some damaged severely, others many weeks of work ahead.
Tools (power and regulate), supplies, etc... all dunked in salt water. In some rooms the dirty waterline is almost to the top of the headboards of the beds.
I suspect he's way too busy right now to update PoA so ... there's the update. He and Mary have got a real mess on their hands.
Worst news I've heard in awhile. Wish I could assist.Jay's FB photos of the hotel interior show they got hit by a large storm surge. Many FEET of water in all the rooms, some damaged severely, others many weeks of work ahead.
Tools (power and regulate), supplies, etc... all dunked in salt water. In some rooms the dirty waterline is almost to the top of the headboards of the beds.
I suspect he's way too busy right now to update PoA so ... there's the update. He and Mary have got a real mess on their hands.
I saw the pix, too. He was just getting started with all the room-by-room remodels when we visited and we never did see them once they were finished. I can't even image the gut-punch feeling that must have been to see what was behind each door.Yeah, I saw pictures today on FB. It's a mess, with months of cleaning and restoration time in front of him. Wish I was in a position to be down there to help out.
Saw the same photos... sorta wondering if he will do a major number crunch between cost of restoring existing structure versus tear down and redo with new. Especially when he said in one of his posts that one of the buildings is significantly twisted and the doors no longer shut properly.Jay's FB photos of the hotel interior show they got hit by a large storm surge. Many FEET of water in all the rooms, some damaged severely, others many weeks of work ahead.
Tools (power and regulate), supplies, etc... all dunked in salt water. In some rooms the dirty waterline is almost to the top of the headboards of the beds.
I suspect he's way too busy right now to update PoA so ... there's the update. He and Mary have got a real mess on their hands.
Saw the same photos... sorta wondering if he will do a major number crunch between cost of restoring existing structure versus tear down and redo with new. Especially when he said in one of his posts that one of the buildings is significantly twisted and the doors no longer shut properly.
Thanks for the link.Latest updates about Amelia's Landing Hotel can be found here
https://www.facebook.com/AmeliasLandingHotel
Wish I could join you.Troy Whistman (@TangoWhiskey) and a few others are loading up a 16ft trailer worth of blower fans, generators, electrical cords, and other tools and supplies to aid Jay in this step of his recovery. They depart from Grand Prairie early Friday morning.
Wish I could join you.
I am sure you have considered this, but load up as much gasoline as you can. Even if that is all you take, you can be a big help.
Well, that and drinking water.
Something still has to feed the genset.Because if the moronic gasoline hoarding situation, they are taking one truck, with trailer, and it is diesel.
Because if the moronic gasoline hoarding situation, they are taking one truck, with trailer, and it is diesel.
In times of shortage, hoarding is rational behavior. Where I live, we are very dependent on the Colonial pipeline, any interruption of service puts us in a shortage situation very quickly, and there's not an alternative to gasoline for most of us.