Re: 10am EST Friday on Tropical Depression Nicole: 30mph; 1001mb; NNE at 23mph - this was the last advisory by NHC
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 11/11/2022, 7:55 pm
Thanks. I think I'm going to spend the next month or two scanning old family photos. There's so many. It's nice for people to have not just the ones of their immediate family, but everyone have them, but usually there's just one physical copy. I might put them on Google Drive so I can send them the link and they can download them all.

Anyone that lives in a hurricane zone, or really anyone because anything can happen where you lose the originals, should digitize photos. For Ian I just had to fill up three large containers of photos and take them. I took them all out of the albums before the storm, because there were too many albums to go in the car. It would take many months to scan all the ones I have I would imagine. (and will eventually, though over time so I don't do it all at once) I think I might see what scanners do it faster.

My arm hasn't bothered me in the past few days. I only mentioned that because it's a good reminder to be careful when doing hurricane prep before and after a storm. I figured it was good reminder before Nicole. People get hurt by all sorts of things, from carbon monoxide poisoning due to generators, chainsaws, and simple stuff. While I think it was related to taking boards down, I'm not sure. I'll get an annual physical when I get back home and ask the doctor about it. It might be related to just needing to exercise and eat better. Not sure why it would usually be that arm in around the same spot, but I'll figure it out if it starts bothering me again. It's definitely not broken.
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