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<blockquote data-quote="Rumblejohn" data-source="post: 442873" data-attributes="member: 17653"><p>Had a large oak tree go over on my house, good bit of damage to the roof. When the tree blew over, it destroyed about 25ft of driveway, blocking my boat in the carport. I should get that repaired in the next few days, but the St. Johns river is still at flood stage, and no place close to launch. Even though I still have a blue roof, I want to go fishing.</p><p>I am not really whining about this, others are in much worse shape than I, but it will nice when things are back to normal. </p><p>The spousal unit and I are going to spend Thanksgiving with number two son and family on the gulf coast, and number two grand-daughter is getting married that weekend in the same general area, and I turned 70 this weekend, so life is good.</p><p>I hope everyone else is doing well after the storm.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rumblejohn, post: 442873, member: 17653"] Had a large oak tree go over on my house, good bit of damage to the roof. When the tree blew over, it destroyed about 25ft of driveway, blocking my boat in the carport. I should get that repaired in the next few days, but the St. Johns river is still at flood stage, and no place close to launch. Even though I still have a blue roof, I want to go fishing. I am not really whining about this, others are in much worse shape than I, but it will nice when things are back to normal. The spousal unit and I are going to spend Thanksgiving with number two son and family on the gulf coast, and number two grand-daughter is getting married that weekend in the same general area, and I turned 70 this weekend, so life is good. I hope everyone else is doing well after the storm. John [/QUOTE]
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