Some of you I haven't talked with recently might be wondering how I've faired with the past two hurricanes. First of all, I'm okay. Second, but more importantly, if you can give a donation to the Redcross they could certainly use it.
Hurricane Charley completely missed me as it only affected the coast of North Carolina. Asheville, where I live, is almost 500 miles from me.
Hurricane Frances was a tropical storm when it reached us and there was virtually no wind damage. However, there was a large amount of rain and flooding became a major problem in the lower regions surrounding the banks of the French Broad River and the Swannanoa River. Higher elevations had minimal damage(like where I live).
The major problem occured when the water lines for almost the entire city became damaged. As of this writing we finally got water after 3 full days without. It is still not drinkable though. Many restaurants have shut down and and the Governor and President did declare Asheville a disaster area. Despite that, there have been no related injuries or deaths that I have heard of.
All in all, it's reminded me of the precious gift of water taken for granted and it has given me an excuse to pee outside, which I prefer anyway! :)
Yes, hurricane Ivan may come our way by next Wednesday but should only be a tropical storm if it reaches us. Flooding will be the main concern but most of the at risk areas are already damaged and evacuated from what Frances did.
Keep your fingers crossed but don't worry. I think we should be okay. I've included some links to articles and excellent photo galleries if you read on. Truly pictures speak louder than words. -Matthew
Disaster declared for western N.C., Asheville struggles to restore water Raleigh News & Observer
Water begins flowing to Asheville lines Raleigh News & Observer
Finally, we have water: Boil order remains in effect Asheville Citizen Times

Reader Submitted Photos III
9/9/04 - Working on the water pipes
9/9/04 - Cleaning up Frances
Reader Submitted Photos II
9/8/04 - Flooding in WNC
9/8/04 - Haywood County Flooding
Reader submitted photos
9/7/04 - Frances hits WNC
Matthew Cox . org
http://matthewcox.org/article.php/20040911205220327