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Well, the evacuations here in certain parts of St. Johns County go into effect tomorrow at 6:00am:
St. Johns Evacuations
We've got the hurricane shutters up on the Ponte Vedra house, and will be staying at our home a bit more inland, away from the expected storm surge.
We've got plenty of food, water, Gatorade, Pedialyte, gasoline and three generators. We've also got propane for the grill so we can cook any of the food we might otherwise lose should we lose power and things start to defrost.
The cars and bikes have been moved to a warehouse waaaaay inland. The building easily withstands a category 5 hurricane, and there are no trees around it to fall into it. We've also moved the bikes and cars of friends into the warehouse, as well.
I've already been on the horn doing a pre-emptive strike on the Ponte Vedra house with my insurance agent.
We've been through worse than this one, so we're not too concerned. It's always good to be vigilant, though, so that's where we are...
St. Johns Evacuations
St. Johns County Emergency management officials have announced an evacuation for coastal areas of St. Johns County. This includes Zone A, Zone B and Zone F South of County Road 214 starting at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
These zones include the entire city of St. Augustine and Anastasia Island. This includes people who live in boats, RVS and mobile homes.
Officials say once you leave the barrier islands, the roads may close and it may become difficult to come back.
If you are able to leave today, officials encourage you to leave today.
We've got the hurricane shutters up on the Ponte Vedra house, and will be staying at our home a bit more inland, away from the expected storm surge.
We've got plenty of food, water, Gatorade, Pedialyte, gasoline and three generators. We've also got propane for the grill so we can cook any of the food we might otherwise lose should we lose power and things start to defrost.
The cars and bikes have been moved to a warehouse waaaaay inland. The building easily withstands a category 5 hurricane, and there are no trees around it to fall into it. We've also moved the bikes and cars of friends into the warehouse, as well.
I've already been on the horn doing a pre-emptive strike on the Ponte Vedra house with my insurance agent.
We've been through worse than this one, so we're not too concerned. It's always good to be vigilant, though, so that's where we are...