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Frown Jun 20, 2023 at 09:39 AM
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Hurricane season started June 1st and we already have our second named storm. I'm not ready. Okay, from a practical perspective I am almost ready. I start buying emergency supplies in April/May. The only "supplies" I haven't gotten yet is a generator, though I've been educating myself and shopping. I have my plan in place and food supplies purchased.

It's emotionally that I'm not ready. The cumulative affects of the five in 2004, Irma in 2017, then Ian last year. Riding out Ian last year scared the beekeepers out of me. I'm already on edge about the latest storm. I know what to do. I have things in place to do those things. Still, I'm scared and on edge.
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