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Limbo but less like purgatory

On the way up Highway 59, one of our convoy partners said it felt like purgatory, but actually, Katrina was more like purgatory and this is just limbo. Everyone is trying to make the best of it by not succumbing to anxiety about getting back in but when you can’t send an email from your computer because your IP is backlogged and you can’t figure out how to change it, you get anxious no matter…

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Hotlanta

We’ve lost some of our peeps who have decided to brave going back – to no electricity, and at this point it is unknown whether they will be allowed in. We’ve heard no one is blocking but that the police and National Guard presence is intense. It appears that home is okay – there are limbs down in the neighborhood and no electricity and cell service is very spotty. Once again 504 is a tough…

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Side of the road

As we were camped on the 59 trying to make our way to Hattiesburg and just blury and bleary – we got a text from a friend ahead of us who said there was an emergency – a man had passed out and needed care – T took my cell phone and ran on the other side of contra flow through the traffic to get to a State Trooper – meanwhile another neighbor had come…

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Thanks Gustav!

Twenty hours to get to Atlanta – we went 42 miles in five and a half hours. It was different this time, but the same. The electricity is out and will be for a days. But the damage to trees and structures is minimal. Now it’s just a question of when and how to get back in.

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