Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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At least their prediction was right....it rained.
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I put on my pair of red sparkling shoes, grabbed our dog Toto and watched out the window. It was gone in a couple of hours.
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Now I know where all of Chicken Little's family settled.
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You know something, I have to agree with you. The first two years we would be freaking out. I bought a Weather Radio and put about 6 different weather notifications on my phone. Between all of them and watching TV we were frazzled.
Talk to Florida People who are Natives. They prepare but don't worry. There was a comment the other day about everyone in Manufactured Homes to seek shelter immediately. Figure 4000 +/- Homes in the Historic Section, Water Oaks, Rolling Acres RV. Where are the places to take all those people and others that I don't know about and did not include in that list? I've been self-promoted from Chicken Little/Baby Huey to almost a full-fledged Floridan, maybe another couple of years. All you have to do is be prepared. I'm lacking with the generator because of being not lazy but not really motivated. We are ready in every other way. Even Flood Insurance. thank's for your post, I feel better now. |
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Remember GE a beloved Poster on TOTV'S for many moons and a pretty smart dude? I asked what was he going to do? He said I'm in the same boat as you Nucky I'm relatively new and having a rough time deciding. He invited me to come down and wipe out everything we could grill at his house. By that time we were several hours into the center of Georgia in a friend's Moms home where we thought we were living in a Movie Stars house, spectacular. Southern charm and very calming people. We will make the call going forward based on Tuccillo's Forecasting if he's still into it because I trust him more than the TV or weather radio. If it feels like we should bail out get in line cause I'll lead the way. It's gotta be a whopper though. I'm not leaving for a Tornado Warning. Period. If we're gone it's been a great ending for sure. |
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If it's a tornado warning, you won't have time to really go very far. Just to the nearest fire department building or other sturdy structure. For a tornado watch, you have time to prepare. But you wouldn't leave town for a tornado watch anyway. They're over too quick. Hurricane watches and warnings are a whole nother story. I've endured a few of each living up here in New England, and was actually chased down the road by the tornado that destroyed part of Hamden, Connecticut while I was driving to the ice cream shop. I didn't notice it was there til my rear view mirror turned greenish. I looked over my shoulder and it was touching down maybe 20 yards behind me, and carrying pieces of trees and someone's car bumper with it. I was VERY fortunate to have noticed and turned off into the ice cream shop's driveway when I did. The power went out on the whole street before I even opened the car door, and the tornado ripped all the telephone poles out of the ground as it passed by.
That is why I take these things seriously. It sounds like it's all a big joke to everyone here. But when I asked what you all do to prepare, it was a serious question. WHEN the time comes that you feel you need to have prepared for a tornado, living in the Villages, what are those preparations? Is there any kind of plan in the communities for when the power goes out in the whole neighborhood? Who does the cleanup, and who pays for it? I've never lived in a home that had no cellar. That would normally be where we'd go in case of a tornado, up here. Do people really have generators? If so, where do they keep them? Where's the nearest gas station that has diesel fuel? |
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People in my general area have Generac’s. Installed in one day. Quiet, beautiful, does the entire house and expensive. We are thinking about getting one that an handle the Fridge, Room A/C, Internet & TV. Probably at the last minute. Just being honest.
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Some people have whole house generators, and many others have portable ones, which they keep in the garage. There is no shortage of gas stations which sell diesel. |
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We had one in CT. Best investment I could have made. Lost power in the winter, but we were warm, cozy and all lit up.
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There were a plethora of site-built homes...that were also left totally untouched. Kinda hard for a tornado to do damage to something...if it doesn't touch down anywhere near it. |
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