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That freakin storm surge is an incredible force too. Water is so powerful.
When you say "memories", in this case you are thinking of a memory where danger abounded on every hand. I think this way too when I am out moose or deer hunting where huge brown bears live in great number and every year, someone gets mauled and killed. I think about God, Family, and Life, and I always think of that statement on the "green card": "Makes Life Meaningful"...
And David and Sharon, Blue and Deb are on Facebook, If you are on there. Look up the name "Deb Bergmann" and ye shall find.
And concerning the bath tub thing. Well, for them, the bath tub was the right thing, and for you all the car was the right thing. Unfortunately, the cistern was the wrong thing for those poor folks who drowned. And David, did you all keep "guppies" in your cistern to eat mosquito larvae? My brother had them in his cistern when I lived with him on St. John. Fancy tailed guppies too!
In either event, bathtubs or bathrooms are considered safe than other places because they are often interior, and the pipes add to the reinforcement. But of course the roof falling in is a different story. Maybe you had some help there...
Memories are good things to have. They mold us into what we are today. Hugo is a reminder of the important things in life -- God, family and life. When it comes down to it, material things rank very low in the hierarchy of life's valuables.
Kevin give our regards to Blue and Deb they are truly wonderful people.
And hey, regards to Sharon, and, didn't you two know Blue and Deb Bergmann when they had the Island Fudge Company in Charlotte Amalie? They are here in Juneau and we see them all of the time...
Having lived here in Florida for 30 years I can relate to your story. Though I was never in a direct path, we have seen the power of a hurricane even being in its fringes. There was the horrible Andrew in 1992 that wiped out part of South Florida. I saw some of its path afterwards when we went there for a job. One thing that amazed me were the street signs that were literally flat. Also trees were not just broken off they were gone. Big ones. Best way I know to describe a hurricane is that it is like a giant, very wide, slow moving tornado with storm surge flooding.
Here's a video of that devil, Hugo. If you skip ahead to the footage about halfway you can hear the high shrieking sound he made as you described. I am glad God protected you and your family, David. I hope this does not bring back too many bad memories.