Hoping all our Members and Friends in Florida are ok.........probably do not have power?
No reason for me or mine here in North Bama to complain. We did not get the bad stuff they predicted we would. It really has been like a dark, dreary, cold, rainy Winter day/night with some wind, but that's it.
What I did see was some damage to trees, especially fruit/nut trees. There are three Pecan trees next door, and it looks like they have lost at least half of their pecans, and that will make it hard to harvest what remains, because once they fall to the ground, the good/ripe will be mixed in with the bad.....
I suspect that both Georgia and Florida will see damage to their Fruit Groves and Produce crops. Crops will end up rotting in the fields I suspect, given that farmers won't be able to get into the fields due to the flooding, and the fruit will suffer equally.
Wonder if the Media will get around to reporting on this and predicting the loss?
Continue to pray for the thousands of folks in Texas who are suffering yet, and all those who were hit by Irma.