</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Is there anyone else as paranoid me who actually tries to plan for such emergencies by having camping gear, lights, weather radio and things stored in the basement )</font>
Frank, that reminds me of a fellow I worked with in the early '60s. You know Dallas had a pretty big tornado that hit in 1958 and this fellow was one of those who lost his house. He said he, his wife, his dog, and two little boys were under the bed, with him and the dog trying to dig a foxhole in the floor with their fingernails and claws. It literally blew the house away without moving that bed. So when they got their new house, they had one of the "bomb shelters" that were popular back then put in the backyard. He had it well stocked with blankets, food, etc., then did not have occasion to check on it for several months. When he did finally open it one day, he found that his two little boys had run a garden hose into it and filled it with water, apparently quite some time earlier. He said the stench of all his rotted supplies nearly knocked him down. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif He had to rent a pump to pump it out and said it was a terribly sickening job to clean it out and nothing in there was worth salvaging.