


The Hurricane Sign above that is bent over is a sign of how the whole part of central Florida looks. The Insurance Sign is classic. And the Stop Sign, Well, All three of these photographs pretty much describe the state of Central Florida. Beaten, Trashed, and Under Water...


Parking lots all over the town of Okeechobee where I stayed the next two days were flooded.



Damage was everywhere



d was coming to the rescue to the town and soon life was starting to get back to normal. Somewhat normal, where normal was now redefined as people not ready to kill each other with bad driving and bad tempers...



Even as the clean up was just getting started, the severe weather was back. Wall Clouds were forming over the town of Okeechobee Florida. Trees down, and even the fire stations radio tower down, the town was getting kicked when it was down.



More damage in and around Okeechobee Florida.




With the clean up underway, some people were out looking for business while others were under contract and getting tons of work...


As soon as the power came back, the long lines at the gas station started.

Chris and I had to go back to Fort Pierce Florida to check out the damage and to look for Jason's truck which broke down in the middle of the storm and he had to leave it on Hutchinson Island.






The Pier where we first started out was now gone, not damaged, but gone...





The place under the bridge where we took refuge before the second half of the eye wall hit turned into a war zone. Debris was all over the place where we took shelter before the winds shifted.




And Last But Not Least...
It seems like every time I went to Florida in August and September of 2004, the toll roads were free...
