Fleeing Hurricane Milton


I was on the beaches for my job yesterday and even though I knew the beaches were devastated from just getting hit by a glancing blow from Helene., it was still a shock to look down every street and see piles and piles of debris.

We maintain aquariums for two restaurants on the beach. This is one of them.

They were cleaning up from the storm surge entering their building. The other restaurant was also flooded. I felt bad for them knowing the next storm could potentially be twice as bad.

My wife managed to get us a room at the Hampton Inn in New Port Richey, almost 30 miles to the north of us.

The trip up here was not good for Frankie. The cats were stuck in their carriers for the long trip up here and then for an additional 20 to 30 minutes while we waited for our room to be ready. When we finally let them out we found that Frankie pooped in his carrier.

Since then they have settled in nicely.

Now we just pray that we will have a home to go back to.

53 thoughts on “Fleeing Hurricane Milton

  1. Zoolatry's avatarZoolatry

    Sharing prayers, hopes for your safety (and for your home and neighborhood) … for the kitties … and for all along the Gulf Coast. Happy to hear you left …

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  2. Deborah's avatarDeborah

    Glad you’ve made it away from the landfall/prime impact area. Still the same, stay safe. Poop in the carrier, have dealt with it on a 10-minute ride to the vet’s office. Frankie, it’s okay. You’re a good kitty.

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    1. Charles Huss's avatarCharles Huss Post author

      Thanks. The current track shifted south from St. Petersburg to almost Sarasota. It’s not much but it increases the odds slightly that our house will be okay., assuming it doesn’t change back.

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  3. Dalton,Benji aka Meezer’s Mews & Terrieristical Woofs's avatarDalton,Benji aka Meezer’s Mews & Terrieristical Woofs

    Glad to know you are out of immediate harm’s way, and we pray for safety for everyone where this nasty Milton decides to play havoc with…including your home. What devastation you’ve recorded from Helene’s temper tantrum…we hope this next onslaught will not be that bad, but from all reports I’ve seen, OMC:(

    🙏 🥰

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  4. databbiesotrouttowne's avatardatabbiesotrouttowne

    glad you got outta a “dodge”….fuel shortages now at a lot of gas stations. hoping you DO have a home to go back to, too. that’s a lot of debris waiting to go air born. I’m not sure I could live in florida with this threat all the time, though the midwest weather is just as bad at times. be safe, and hope frankie and floki settle down…😺🐟💙

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    1. Charles Huss's avatarCharles Huss Post author

      Thank you. We are keeping an eye on the weather and the projected path has moved a little bit away from us. If it doesn’t move back, our home has a better chance now.

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