Posted by Tim Barnes on July 03, 2012 at 07:37:02 from (98.84.201.171):
In Reply to: rain posted by Billy Shafer on July 01, 2012 at 18:37:46:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see RB, I'm not a native Geechee but I lived in The Holy City while I was in school, I stayed in the West Ashley area. Back in the early 60's we had a hurricane hit Charleston and it was some experience for a kid originally from North Mississippi. I still have family living in C-ton. When hurricane Hugo hit Charleston, my father and I took my sister and her family a truck load of supplies including food, 200 gallons of water and a portable generator. The area was so torn up I drove past the street my sis lives on twice before I realized the street was covered in limbs and fallen trees. When we finally found a way to get to their house, you would have thought it was Christmas in Sept. They all wanted a drink of the well water we had hauled down there. My sister said, after Hugo, she will never stay on the coast again if another hurricane heads their way. It's good to hear your corn is looking good, ours got about 3' tall and quit growing. I hope you have a record crop but I'm still hoping for a hurricane to come through. You would have to see Lake Hartwell to appreciate how dry it's been here in the Upstate.
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