Hope you're all safe and under decent roofs. Kia and I were okay after last night, but we were a bit wigged out to see just how close the storm came to where we live - we didn't get any kind of warnings or anything from our phones. Nothing of any import happened to us. The extent of it was something like this:
Sean is grading on the couch; Kia is in the shower
Sean: Wow, it's really raining hard out there. Like, sheets of rain.
Kia: What?
Fin.
Then again, I hear that some of the worst devastation occurred... *ahem* very close to Summit and Cone boulevard... that's a section of town that should be familiar to several of you.
If you are a member of the FAACT community, are having any issues from the storm (or, I mean, really any issues - we're a community for all seasons, right?), please reach out to us. There is a lot of need out there right now; some people have been displaced and are without access to things like drinking water. Anyone who has already volunteered to help out: good on ya. Anyone who would like to do something/more, check this out.
Be safe and keep your noses clean.
love,
Sean
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