Tornado's In Central Florida

Posted by: Bernie9

Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/02/07 12:09 PM

I hope our friends in central Florida are OK. Does anyone have any update ?
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/02/07 01:54 PM

Bernie I emailed two people down there this morning and have not heard from them yet..
Posted by: Bud Whipple

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/02/07 03:01 PM

Although the tornados missed us here in Leesburg, it did heavy damage just north of us in Lady Lake, where the last Synth Jam was, and to the east at Deland. Nineteen people have lost their lives at last count, with thousands homeless and/or without power. This is a good time for prayers for the survivors and your support of the Red Cross with donations of blood and/or money.
Posted by: Marilyn Boissoneault

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/02/07 05:04 PM

The tornadoes were well north of us here in Melbourne. We had some severe weather in the county but not anything like that.

It was especially bad coming in the middle of the night when people had no warning and were asleep. So sad to see the pictures of destruction and hear of the deaths.

Marilyn
Posted by: BEBOP

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/02/07 07:51 PM

Heather Cox lives in LEES BURGH. HAS ANYONE BEEN IN CONTACT WITH HER?
bEBOP
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/03/07 01:06 AM

I e-mailed her this morning. Will post a reply when I hear.
Bernie
Posted by: Bill Norrie

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/03/07 09:30 AM

Just had an email from Heather - she is OK - the tornado hit about 2-3 miles North of her location..........
Posted by: Fran D

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/03/07 10:46 AM

Prior to selecting Aiken, South Carolina for our new home, Marg and I looked at Lady Lake. A lovely quaint town but Aiken was our choice. Someone is watching out for us.

Florida has taken the hit the last few years and many are moving away.

Good to hear that our friends are safe and our prayers go out to those in distress.

Fran in SC
Posted by: BEBOP

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/03/07 11:13 AM

We have been seriously contemplating buying into the Villages at Lady Lake for the last 5 years for our retirement that starts next year, when Jann retires.
We were concerned about that location because of the even worst Tornado they had in Central Florida in 1998 that I understand was the worst this country has had with 42 killed.
Jann SEZ that we have just changed our mind.
Fran, count yourself lucky. I am sure that many more will be moving away now also.
Sad but true.
Happy to hear Heather is ok.
Best to all
Bebop
Posted by: Bud Whipple

Re: Tornado's In Central Florida - 02/04/07 01:16 PM

Bebop, you shouldn't let one tornado dictate where you'll retire to.The sad fact is that disasters can happen anywhere, at any time. You couldn't get me to move to California because of the earthquakes, but relatives that live there don't want to move away, either. Go figure! Actually, you would love it here if Florida, living in The Villages. There is always something going on, and the area is one of the best in Florida. If you happened to see the news footage, the new homes in The Villages sustained minimal damage, but the mobile homes and manufactured homes were hit hard. All new homes in the area are built to withstand hurricane force winds and the folks from our church that live in The Villages came through the tornado with slight or no damage. One thing for sure, your home will cost a lot less than a comparable one in California. And, we'll be right proud to welcome you to your new home.When you get settled in, you can take me to Katie Belles for dinner.