It didn't have power as of this morning when my Sergeant drove past it.
Here in Bear Creek (Houston suburb in N.W. city limits) we did ok. Some of the neighborhoodis still without power (me included). You won't catch me complaining because the people atCenterPoint Energy are doing as much as they can.I have met more of my neighbors and have been amazed by how much everybody bends overbackwards to help out.We have been plugged up to a generator for the last couple of days thanks to one of our newfriends. I knew them for two minutes and they were handing me an extension cord. I wantedto give them gas money for the generator and they would not have it. Gotta do somethingnice for them.The day after the storm there was a pretty heavy down pour that flooded most of my block.Luckily, we were spared. No water in the house.The random acts of kindness that I have witnessed have suprised me. The wife and I arehappy to "pay it forward" and have done so by helping remove carpet from our neighborsflooded home, sharing ice and food, and pretty much just trying to be there for our friendsand neighbors.Every time I watch the news, I know just how lucky the wife and I really are. After seeingGalveston, Bolliver, High Island, and others, you just have to count your blessings.My hopes and prayers go out to those who did not end up as well as we did.
David are you riding this weekend?
Quote from: TAZ on September 18, 2008, 05:44:30 PMDavid are you riding this weekend?If I do it will probably be Sunday! You wanna ride?
I was sent this link:http://www.tpicks.com/pictures%20people%20have%20sent%20me.htmlPretty amazing.