Just a short update on the developments of Hurricane Harvey in the east Texas coastal area. The eye of the storm actually came on shore at the city of Rockport - 50 miles from Port Lavaca - and practically destroyed the entire town. It was a Category 4 storm when it hit, and the town of Port Lavaca was hit very hard, although not as hard as Rockport. We are thankful that the same devastation was not felt in Port Lavaca, although it will be weeks, and perhaps years, before they get back to any kind of business as usual. We have not yet heard any reports from the folks in Port Lavaca, but the stories we saw on the Weather Channel were not happy ones. Keep the faith.
Out final day of work this week is today and will be the final day that we work with John and Vicki, our weekend managers from Sun City, AZ, who will leave on Tuesday to return to AZ. They are helping their son who is going through some personal problems and need to leave early this season. We will miss them, but plan to get together in AZ when we are all back in the Phoenix area. So, with about one month remaining, Josie and I are now anxious to get through September and get this season behind us.
We have geared our thinking now to AZ and plan to begin setting up appointments for doctors and other important meetings. There are some major goals that we have set to accomplish during the winter this year, so that is a good location for us at this time. Hopefully, we can beat the snow out of this area in early October...
Sunday, August 27, 2017
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