Someone needs to come up with one of these:

but for hurricanes. Put a few tropical islands in there, maybe, and definitely some airborne livestock. Title it "Yankee's First Hurricane". I think it'd sell.
Lanse added some things to our calendar to help us prepare:

He also mentioned that at his office, which is a dotcom made of almost entirely recent Northern transplants, they're comparing notes on preparedness kits, how many gallons of water and batteries they have, what the evac routes are, and a guy was going around with a video camera recording all the company property for insurance purposes. It sounded rather like this:

On the other hand, this is basically what our neighbors, who have all grown up in the area, are doing to prepare:

On the third hand, (which I'd love to borrow if anyone's got extra third hands,) Walmart was entirely cleaned out of two aisles of water last night. And Spaghetti-Os, for whatever reason. I mean really, maybe you're just not a real Southerner if you're willing to sit out a hurricane without a can of Spaghetti-Os...
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sounds a bit like me and tornadoes, except I had a tree fall on my house a year ago so now I'm paranoid. But I read an article that mentioned"evacuation exhaustion" in Louisiana - which is what kicks in when you've been through the stress too many times recently, and you'd rather just sit tight and see what happens--"it can't be *that* bad"....
And in the meantime, you are in the midst of it, and this doesn't really help any, except to offer some empathy. Yeah. That I can do.
Kit said he read a news bit about grocery stores always get wiped out of Pop Tarts and beer, before a hurricane. Something with the Walmart tracking system, they were able to predict what would go and need to be restocked? Now we know how to best prepare... :)
(I'm so behind on blogs, trying to play catch up on all this news! I don't read the news lately, I just read friends' blogs to find out what's happening in the world.)
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