James Pilcher wrote:
453C wrote:
Guy Parsons wrote:
James Pilcher wrote:
Guy Parsons wrote:
Yup, nice camera and I've stalled there. No upgrades for me for a long while to come (if at all, depends upon when I fall off the twig)
That's a great expression, in a dark sort of way. Never heard it before.
Fall/drop off the perch/twig - push up daisies - kick the bucket, all mean the same.
A little bit about that at http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-hop1.htm
Jim Pilcher
Bonita Springs, Florida, USA
Life is a hurricane
(escaped to Colorado with only hours to spare)
Good to hear that you are safe, but what about the property in Florida?
Regards.... Guy
The eye is just south of there right now. I hope it was a rental.
Not a rental. I've owned the property since 2001. Not 100% sure yet, but property damage appears to be minimal. I won't know for sure until neighbors who stayed put get out and about and start letting us know what the situation is. I also have a property management company that will check my condo thoroughly as soon as authorities give the all-clear. The biggest effort right now is getting the streets cleared of debris, mostly trees and palm fronds. That's critical for the crews to get out and restore power.
86% of my county is without power this morning. 91% of the county south of me is in the same situation.
Jim Pilcher
Bonita Springs, Florida, USA
Life is a hurricane
Currently residing in:
Summit County, Colorado, USA
Life is good in the woods
Here's hoping you get good news. I wonder if anyone has tried marketing drone coverage after major disasters. In an area like yours, I'd imagine quite a few snowbirds would pay for access to decent imagery of their neighborhood.