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By | 2005-09-27

We arrived home yesterday around 4pm after leaving Brownsboro around 9am. We had no electricity and it was pretty hot inside the house. Everything was just as we had heard from a few people who stopped by earlier to check it out for us; the fence was down, there were branches and leaves all over… Read More: Home »

Supplies for Rita

By | 2005-09-19

Christle and I went to go for our normal shopping trip, and I figured I’d get some extra water, and a few things to cover us just in case we didn’t have power for a few days. We got to Wal-Mart around 5:30pm and they were running out of drinking water. I had a pretty… Read More: Supplies for Rita »

Rita

By | 2005-09-19

Apparently there is a tropical storm brewing near the Keys, that is heading in our direction. Rita hasn’t been called a hurricane yet, but should be soon after passing the keys and gathering strength in the Gulf. The path she’s taking looks almost exactly like that of the hurricane that went through Galveston about 100… Read More: Rita »

Rebuilding New Orleans

By | 2005-09-16

It looks like the Bush Administration is going to take the advice of many conservatives and rebuild with a new blueprint. A city blueprint that involves ownership and accountability. They can get things built correctly with the future in mind. They can quite possibly take New Orleans from one of the poorest cities in America… Read More: Rebuilding New Orleans »

Astroworld Closing

By | 2005-09-13

Astroworld is closing it’s doors after being a part of Houston for 37 years. Apparently they had some debt to take care of and they were having problems with securing their parking lot during football games & the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. To rid themselves of the debt, Six Flags decided that they had… Read More: Astroworld Closing »