txdon
Super Star Member
I did also. Gasoline at Buckey's was $2.09 a gallon. All the rest of the stations were $2.16. We all got a text from AT&T that the areas affected by the hurricane will not be billed for overages Aug. 26 through Sept 15. This discount applied to 60 counties in Texas with our county being the northern most county in central Texas. Looking at the road closure map it shows only 9 roads closed in our county and those will probably open today if it was just water and not damage to the road that caused the closure.Yep, 68 here, too, with 90 forecast for a high. Glad I filled the car with gas yesterday since the TV news says a lot of stations have run out already.
Still don't know if any more relatives flooded. One niece down south had to mandatory evacuate and has not made it back home the other niece is still "stranded" on a carnival cruise and has not seen her home either. Almost everyone that had relatives in the Houston area are showing pictures of water up to the eaves of their houses.
In 1975 I bought my first House in Houston. Three months later, a month before my wedding, it flooded with about 6" of water. I was at work and my neighbors broke in and put everything up above the water level. I borrowed a canoe to get home. The next week I ripped the carpets out cleaned them and dried them and put them back down. Insurance did not cover rising water and I was out of money. I sold the house 2 years later, just never felt safe whenever it rained.
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