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  • survive
    Private First Class

    • Feb 2006
    • 5

    "Survive the Eye, Inc."

    Voda Host has been a great help to me with creating my new web page. Please take the time to look it over and offer any suggestions. Thanks VH for making this fun and simple. I'll spread the word.
    Leonard V. Wood
    http://www.survivetheeye.com
    ste@strato.net
  • SChajin
    Major General

    • Jan 2006
    • 2792

    #2
    Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

    It looks good, I relate to your site. I live in Coral Springs, FL and we get hit hard by Wilma, I had no power for 13 days.

    Good Luck to you
    Sharon Chajin

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    • Girlonthehill
      General

      • Oct 2005
      • 4193

      #3
      Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

      What a super website. You've done a great job. It looks great, easy to navigate and good links. Scary photographs. (We were in the Caribbean for the tail end of Wilma and then the Canaries for Delta.) Yours is a very informative site - well done!

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      • wiggytuftuk
        Second Lieutenant

        • Jan 2006
        • 146

        #4
        Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

        Hi,
        What a fascinating and well put together site,well done.
        regards
        Jay
        Jay
        www.orlandomouseworld.com

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        • survive
          Private First Class

          • Feb 2006
          • 5

          #5
          Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

          Originally posted by SChajin
          It looks good, I relate to your site. I live in Coral Springs, FL and we get hit hard by Wilma, I had no power for 13 days.

          Good Luck to you
          Thanks, I hope you are recovering well from Wilma. I was down in Homestead installing generators and other assistance after Wilma. I was living in the Keys when Andrew hit, that was a bad boy. We didn't get damage in Tavernier, but had no power for quite awhile. Makes us learn to respect Mother Nature, doesn't it? In 04 I was hit here by Charlie, Frances, and Jeane. Each 2 weeks apart. There are still peoples going through recovery here.
          Leonard V. Wood
          http://www.survivetheeye.com
          ste@strato.net

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          • survive
            Private First Class

            • Feb 2006
            • 5

            #6
            Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

            Originally posted by Girlonthehill
            What a super website. You've done a great job. It looks great, easy to navigate and good links. Scary photographs. (We were in the Caribbean for the tail end of Wilma and then the Canaries for Delta.) Yours is a very informative site - well done!
            Thanks for the compliment, that makes me feel good. Sounds like I need to send you some of my business card. Seems hurricanes follow you around or vise versa. I took some of those photos of Ivan in Grand Cayman and my brother took some. He was there when it hit, I went in after. When I saw it go over the Island I didn't think I would ever hear from him or my other friends there again. They were very luck to have all survived. If it had moved a few miles farther north, I don't know. They have done very well with thier recovery. I was there after Wilma crossed them to help with some thing. Not a direct hit, but it tossed some good size seas at them. I went after helping in Miami area. Where were you in the Caribbean for Wilma and how was it?
            Leonard V. Wood
            http://www.survivetheeye.com
            ste@strato.net

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            • survive
              Private First Class

              • Feb 2006
              • 5

              #7
              Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

              Originally posted by wiggytuftuk
              Hi,
              What a fascinating and well put together site,well done.
              regards
              Jay
              Thanks Jay,
              I see you like to visit Mickey's town. I live about 1.25 hours south. Straight down Hwy. US 27.
              Leonard V. Wood
              http://www.survivetheeye.com
              ste@strato.net

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              • KJay_23
                Captain

                • Jan 2006
                • 220

                #8
                Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

                Great site! Easy to navigate, and lots of information. The photos section was a bit slow loading on dial up, but well worth the wait.

                I have an elderly aunt who lives in Largo Florida, and I have heard some incredible stories from her about the hurricanes, and ongoing clean up efforts.

                Well done, and good luck! :)
                Kellie

                Cozy Cabin Candles and Crafts
                http://www.ccabincandles.com

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                • survive
                  Private First Class

                  • Feb 2006
                  • 5

                  #9
                  Re: "Survive the Eye, Inc."

                  Originally posted by KJay_23
                  Great site! Easy to navigate, and lots of information. The photos section was a bit slow loading on dial up, but well worth the wait.

                  I have an elderly aunt who lives in Largo Florida, and I have heard some incredible stories from her about the hurricanes, and ongoing clean up efforts.

                  Well done, and good luck! :)
                  Thanks very much. Yea, I know what you mean about the slowness, I can only get dial-up where I live and no cable either. DSL is pretty much a necessity anymore. I plan to at least split up the photos. I hate to make them too small to appreciate. I literally have thousands of hurricane photos.
                  The storms are particularly hard on the older folks. Even if you don't get hit hard you have to suffer through with out power and supplies. Unfortunatey, usually it becomes a battle of sorts just to get by. There are a lot of good people out there though to help those that can't help themselves.
                  Leonard V. Wood
                  http://www.survivetheeye.com
                  ste@strato.net

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