Can't help in the computer stuff as it takes all of my IQ to just send emails and use some of the programs on the puter.
I can say that all of the trailers could be used by someone, if they weren't afraid that they will die because of the toxic fumes that are in the trailers. We are in a higher end RV, but working IKE losses full time, as many members are living their retirement dream fulltiming, so lots of us are not suffering from living in an RV. Lots of tents in San Leon, more damage there than any where we have been so far.
Wayne, can you post some of the pictures of San Leon? I really am upset that the news media hasn't posted any pictures on this area. They are so focused on the election that the people in need aren't getting any media. It looks like an atomic bomb went off in that area. I remember well what media focus was on Katrina, it looks like they are forgetting Texas.
I was in a laundry mat with three ladies in Kemah. One had no home at all, living out of her car with five kids. The second had an RV in the San Leon area and had lots of damage, and had three cats missing, the last was a police man's wife that had a flooded down stairs, but were happy that they had an upstairs to live in with their three daughters until they could rebuild their kitchen and living area.
So much damage in a huge area, and no media attention. Maybe we are working and missing the national media reports about the damage in this area.
We are in the stock market, getting the bad news about our retirement funds. But here in the trenchs seeing people without there house etc. just breaks my heart. Makes me feel that good that I still have a home.
Colleen
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