tumscalcium
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My son lives and works in Key West. He and his family initially went to Sarasota when it looked like the storm was tracking east. When it shifted they decided to come stay with my wife and I and our other 2 kids. We all live in a Nashville suburb within 10 minutes of each other. They left Sarasota at midnight yesterday and drove non stop except for gas and bathroom breaks. He texted and said he is an hour away. It will end up taking about 22 hours. He said it took over 4 hours to get through Atlanta. And they have 2 dogs and 2 cats in the car with them, on top of the 4 human passengers. Holy crap, I'm glad I don't have to make that trip.
My son lives and works in Key West. He and his family initially went to Sarasota when it looked like the storm was tracking east. When it shifted they decided to come stay with my wife and I and our other 2 kids. We all live in a Nashville suburb within 10 minutes of each other. They left Sarasota at midnight yesterday and drove non stop except for gas and bathroom breaks. He texted and said he is an hour away. It will end up taking about 22 hours. He said it took over 4 hours to get through Atlanta. And they have 2 dogs and 2 cats in the car with them, on top of the 4 human passengers. Holy crap, I'm glad I don't have to make that trip.
Tampa, Naples, fort Myers, key west, Miami. Nobody's safe. I hope as many people got out as possible. By tomorrow afternoon, it'll be too late.
I'm not a weather officianado , but I'm a weather nerd because i get so engaged with it. I always watch these dumb weather channel shows about worst case scenario, and I recall the Tampa one about a major hurricane.
