This is what I know; Philip is among only the few staying. He is hunkered down in his grandfather's house, the one he lives in. This house has survived hurricanes for 150 years.
It has been an interesting journey this week with this Hurricane.
So many friends have left for safety including Philip's daughter and her family.
The news isn't good at 4:30 this afternoon, but I will keep you updated as the hurricane progresses.
Godspeed to all in the way of this powerful storm.
Thursday, September 02, 2010
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Lou Ann, am sharing your concerns for Phillip and his grand father's house due to the un-escapable matters of this terrible weather .
Sweet homes take what it takes! same here... I go to France on Sunday and have to leave all in good shape for when I'm gone .Micky
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