As most of know, we evacuated before Hurricane Milton to a hotel thirty miles north. The cats were not happy about it but they also accepted it quite well. Frankie had a nice window to look out of before and after the storm.


He even watched some television.

There wasn’t much to do so I decided to start writing my next book in the Last Healer Mysteries series.

I just finished my latest novella called “Saving Apollo,” which is about a genetically engineered dog who can understand plain English. He escapes and befriends a 12-year-old boy. It is my first family friendly story. I received the art from the artist but I haven’t been able to work on it yet

I was watching our house using my Blink cameras but they were offline when I checked around 5:30 Wednesday afternoon. Our power at the hotel went out just after 8 p.m. and the hurricane made landfall around Sarasota at 8:30.
Rose was watching the track closely. It started out hitting exactly where we live. It then slowly shifted south and then north and then south again.
Sarasota is less than 40 miles south of our house but that 40 miles makes a world of difference in a hurricane. We were happy to see that but, of course, we were sad for the people in its direct path.
The next morning the border to Pinellas county was closed so we had to wait for them to open the roads before we left. If we didn’t have cats to worry about we would have left and waited at the border. We didn’t have to wait too long before it was okay to leave.
When we got home we were stopped by a fallen tree that was behind our next door neighbor’s house.

The tree barely nicked the corner of the house behind our neighbor. Talk about luck.
Our home was undamaged except a downspout broke off and a window in the cats’ room blew out but it was undamaged and I put it back in the door.
I took Frankie for a walk because he was eager to get outside.


There was plenty for Frankie to investigate. Our back yard was filled with branches.

Later, Rose and I drove around the neighborhood. Many people suffered bad damage. Much more than the last hurricane. Here are just a few examples.





I’m writing this from the airport. We are flying to Boston and will travel up the coast to Maine for our 25th anniversary. Our power is still out but the cats will be okay. Our neighbor will take care of them.

Wow, I’m so glad the damage to your house was minimal!
Thanks. It was a relief.
Glad you didn’t have much damage. Happy Anniversary!
Thanks so much.
Glad you all made it home safely.
Thanks.
Good to have not much damage and that you were able to head out on your trip. Happy Anniversary!
Thanks so much.
Glad to hear you didn’t have much damage. Enjoy your trip!
Thanks.
Glad to see that you are okay and the damage was minimal. Experiencing something like this must be very frightening.
Thanks. I don’t think it was frightening but it was worrisome.
I’m glad you all are safe and the homestead is okay. Have fun on your vacation!
Thanks.
Good news and Happy Anniversary!
Thanks.
We are sad for the people who were affected, but happy you are all OK. Have a fun trip and a happy anniversary.
Love and licks,
Cupcake
Thank you.
so glad you are back home, shortly, and safe and the furrz are all back into their spotz!!!!
Thanks.
Cool art!
Note to self: if ever living in Florida, make sure the carport is made out of cement block.
Happy Anniversary!
Good idea. 😊
Thank you for the detailed report. I know your neighbors will take good care of your cats and hope you have a fabulous 25th anniversary trip.
Thanks so much.
So glad you didn’t have damage……The type of community you all live in often gets the worst damage but it looks like you were super lucky. Hope you have a wonderful time on your anniversary!
Hugs, Pam and Teddy
Thanks. We arrived late last night to our place on Plum Island. Can’t wait for the sun to come up so I can see where we are. The ocean is right out our window.
Not familiar with Plum Island – gonna look it up! Have a totally fabulous time.
Hugs, Pam and Teddy too
I think it is Newberry.
P.S. Is it Plum Island, Massachusetts? Couldn’t find a Plum Island, Maine. Are you staying at “The Blue” ? BEAUTIFUL place. Enjoy! Pam
It is in Massachusetts. It’s an Airbnb. A three bedroom house on the water. We will be here three nights and then on to Kennebunkport.
Kennebunkport – where David proposed to me !
Wow! What a coincidence. 😮
Glad you’re okay. The damage from these storms is awful. Enjoy your trip. Hopefully, the cats won’t make you pay for it when you get home. 🙂 )
Thanks.