Hurricane Michael has been a total ass. He’s destroyed lives and homes and businesses all along the gulf coast of Florida, and Michael has kept on wreaking havoc as he’s slammed inland through Florida’s panhandle, into Georgia, and beyond. See, a total ass.
My home near Tallahassee seems to have weathered the storm fairly well. I happened to be in Dallas with my son and his family while my husband, Studly Doright, and our cats rode out the Category 4 hurricane at Doright Manor.
Studly’s job as an area director for a public utility company calls for him to make sure resources and people are in the right places at the right times. When I spoke with him last night before bed he’d just ended one conference call and was preparing for the next one. It’s non-stop.
Originally, I was booked on a Thursday flight from Dallas to Panama City Beach via Houston on Southwest Airlines. When Hurricane Michael, the ass, came in so quickly I changed the flight to Friday (today as I write this). It seems I might’ve been a little optimistic. Yesterday afternoon I received a text from the airline saying the flight from Houston to Panama City Beach was cancelled.
I knew I had other options, but I wanted to check with Studly before changing airports, since he’d need to meet me there. Of course when I called him he was on a conference call and just told me to do whatever I needed to do, and he’d make arrangements to pick me up at the airport I chose. It was an easy change to make with Southwest (bless them) and I am now scheduled to land in Jacksonville around nine this evening.
Studly, however, called me back when he got my flight information, and he won’t be able to meet me. I’d anticipated that, knowing what’s going on in his world right now. So, I’m renting a car at the airport and we’ll return it on Saturday to our local airport. (It just occurred to me that the Tallahassee airport might not be functioning right now. That could be problematic. I’ll check after I publish.)
Studly warned me to be careful coming home. He says I’m going to be shocked by the amount and size of the debris around Doright Manor. For safety’s sake I might end up staying overnight in Jacksonville so I can make the drive in daylight. I’m ready to be home, though.
Thanks to all of you who’ve expressed concern for us during this storm. We appreciate the positive vibes and prayers. Keep those in the gulf coast towns in your thoughts. The damage there looks devastating.


Peace, people.
I’m so glad you’re all ok and I hope you can make it home soon. Watching the news about Mexico Beach last night left me heartbroken for all those people. It’s so devastating! My prayers are with everyone. And yes, Michael was quite a huge jerk! I’m glad he’s gone!
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Thank you! Good riddance to Michael.
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Glad you are safe but sorry tos ee so much devastation x
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I’ll get involved with the cleanup somehow when I get home. It’s going to take a long time before those little beach towns get back to normal.
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I saw the pics. Awful xxxxxxxx
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I’m glad your home is okay; so sorry for your travel issues today. This storm’s rage was so sudden and changed so quickly. I’m sending you an email right now, please look for it. – Marty
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Thank you!
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Stay safe on your travels. Mother nature visited Brisbane with a mini tornado yesterday and rained down tennis ball sized hail.
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Oh wow! Any damage to your home?
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May you arrive home safely. I am sure the utilities are in good hands
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