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I'm taking a leave of absence from BSK for a while.
My house has been completely lost in the floods Nashville.
I will return once I get re-settled.
we only lost material things, others lost their lives please keep those folks in your thoughts.

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The people who died will be in my prayers. I am sorry to hear about your house. Did you have flood insurance?

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Cybermagi wrote:I'm taking a leave of absence from BSK for a while.
My house has been completely lost in the floods Nashville.
I will return once I get re-settled.
we only lost material things, others lost their lives please keep those folks in your thoughts.

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Thanks D
yes we had flood insurance. that god I talked hubby into getting it.
other than the house, we are all good. saved the cars and a few things from the house
we're technically not homeless..we have a another house.. just happens to be our vacation home in South Carolina..
makes for one hell of a commute. until the insurance gets going we are staying with friends
just up the road from our house.. i can actually see what it left from here..
But as I said. .it's just "stuff" that can be replaced.
I'm Sooooo looking forward to apartment living (sarcasm)

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Good to hear that.

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Cybermagi wrote:Thanks D
yes we had flood insurance. that god I talked hubby into getting it.
other than the house, we are all good. saved the cars and a few things from the house
we're technically not homeless..we have a another house.. just happens to be our vacation home in South Carolina..
makes for one hell of a commute. until the insurance gets going we are staying with friends
just up the road from our house.. i can actually see what it left from here..
But as I said. .it's just "stuff" that can be replaced.
I'm Sooooo looking forward to apartment living (sarcasm)

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Glad to hear your ok.

Good thing we live on high ground here... that is not saying much since it's Florida. Still we are not in a flood zone so that means most of Florida has to flood before we do. Still I know what it is like looking out your window and watching the water come closer to you. I lived in Omaha and a few time in Seattle the water crossed the street and tried to get up our hilly lawn. Then again having a sewer back up in your basement on a hot day is bad enough.

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personally i considered all of Florida a flood zone. the highest point i think is 81 feet across the entire state.. most of the state is only 5 feet or so above sea level. if not 2-5 feet below it. AKA everglades.

lived in Orlando FL for over 18 years. almost got flooded out 3 times that i can remember. remember storm surges don't just affect coastal areas.. when your living such a low level above the sea a 20 foot storm surge can make it all the way inland albeit not 20 feet high at that point.

at any rate im sorry for your lose.. and at the same time glad you got out with the most important things. your life and each other.
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arwan wrote:personally i considered all of Florida a flood zone. the highest point i think is 81 feet across the entire state.. most of the state is only 5 feet or so above sea level. if not 2-5 feet below it. AKA everglades.

lived in Orlando FL for over 18 years. almost got flooded out 3 times that i can remember. remember storm surges don't just affect coastal areas.. when your living such a low level above the sea a 20 foot storm surge can make it all the way inland albeit not 20 feet high at that point.

at any rate im sorry for your lose.. and at the same time glad you got out with the most important things. your life and each other.
Well since I'm living in Orange Park that makes me on high ground since Orlando is not only south but if I remember more swamps around you. That is the last time I tried to get down there to see the Space Shuttle. Still it can flood just about any where in the US given enough rain and pooling.

Hope you do get something back from the flooding and all is well.
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Sorry to hear about your home Cybermagi. you didn't mention how high the flood was in your area, but if it wasn't above the point of bothering, you might want to grab some masks, boots and work gloves and see if things survived on tables, walls, chest of draws, tops of closets.... etc. It is odd sometimes what kind of things actually can be recovered. Also, if you had any firearms in the house, be sure to recover those. Especially, if they were registered. You don't want some looter to stumble of it and have an officer come knocking on your door at some point later on with questions.

Of course, if you have mold or fungus allergies, you will not want to use caution if you enter the house because funk can start growing quick in flood homes.

Also of note: Not sure what your deductable is, but sometimes Insurance companies will wave the deductable if the home owners take care of the drywall demolition themselves as it cuts down on the amount they have to payout to contractors. Just make sure that any repairs is done with good old American drywall and none of the cheap (yet poisonous) chinese drywall that keep cropping up and contractors keep trying to unload on people who don't know better.

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Well we got into the house Friday, we got about 8 feet of water, so first story is full of mud and other fun stuff.
had like 20 friends and neighbors help with the dry wall demo this weekend and have a nice pile of out in the yard now.
it's gonna take a lot of work, but we'll get it fixed, Figure'n about 4-6 months to get the house back into shape.
Insurance company has actually been great, no problems so far. I've met so many wonderful people the last week,
total strangers that just started pitching in and lending a hand.
We move into our temporary apartment on Wednesday, so things are looking better than they did a few days ago.


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Glad you're ok.
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Glad to hear you and yours weren't hurt. Best wishes for the recovery proccess. All we have to worry about here is a plethora of forrest fires. *sigh* Tis approaching the season.

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Thanks all.
Well the destruction and construction continues. I'm all settled into my temporary quarters, god i hate apartments lol
insurance and fema have actually been rather helpful, I will admit, much rather deal with the insurance company than the stupid government.
anyhow, most of the things I had to do are done, just a matter of getting all the contractors going, it's like herding cats.
so got some free time again.. will start to make an appearance in game. woot. *insert evil laughter here*
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Glad to hear everything is going good for you.

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Cybermagi wrote:Thanks all.
Well the destruction and construction continues. I'm all settled into my temporary quarters, god i hate apartments lol
insurance and fema have actually been rather helpful, I will admit, much rather deal with the insurance company than the stupid government.
anyhow, most of the things I had to do are done, just a matter of getting all the contractors going, it's like herding cats.
so got some free time again.. will start to make an appearance in game. woot. *insert evil laughter here*
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That's good news. With any luck you will be out of the apartment in time for the world to end in 2012... lmao
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