Whew! I don’t know about you but hopefully you were as lucky as we were when we met Harvey. We evacuated. For unusual reasons we had not evacuated when Claudette came around way back then. She was a low numbered hurricane. As you all know Harvey was a four. We were trapped because Claudette came […]
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Fish Out of Water by Thomas Spychalski…
When tragedy such as a natural disaster strikes today, the world outside the affected areas tend to only see the damage and the heartbreak through television and the instantaneous magic of the internet. Additionally, once the disaster has had its time as a ‘current’ news event, it tends to slip into the background of those […]
Ninth Annual Chili/Gumbo Cookoff by Sue Kubecka
Although Harvey tried very hard to make a spectacular appearance in Port O’Connor, he left without causing too much damage. The normal utilities that one takes for granted were down; i.e., electricity, water, sewage were unavailable for some time; however, all have been restored although vehicular gasoline is somewhat limited. But the good news is […]
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Recovering From Mother Nature by Capt. Stephen Boriskie, Bay Flats Lodge, Seadrift, Texas
August 30, 2017 God Bless Texas! This was our mantra over the past week as we Texans fled the path of Hurricane Harvey. Turns out whether you got out of the way, stayed to ride it out or became stranded due to high wind or rising water that a good portion of the state of […]
