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Survival, day 3
We're still on generator power, so we aren't completely dying in the heat and
humidity, just mostly dying in the heat and humidity with a few fans to keep
us company.
So I get word that The Ft. Lauderdale Office of the Corporation has power,
which means Internet and more importantly, air conditioning! The elevators
aren't working, but hey, what's eight flights of stairs when there's sweet
sweet A/C (Air conditioning) at the end?
A XXXXXXX ton of stairs, that's what.
But hey, that sweet sweet air conditioning!
It's also amazing that our office received a ton of water damage. Yes, we're
on the eighth floor of a ten story building, and no, none of the windows were
smashed. The office does have a patio and the doors aren't exactly water
tight so there was several inches of standing water in that portion of the
office.
But other than the standing water and non-working elevators, things are fine
at The Ft. Lauderdale Office of the Corporation.
The neighborhood around Chez Boca isn't too bad either. Yes, there were tons
of downed branches and palm fronds (and one house with an uprooted banyan
tree [1] that miraculously missed the house) but no real significant damage.
And the traffic to the Ft. Lauderdale Office of the Corporation wasn't insane
or even heavy. I'll have to enjoy that while I can, because Real Soon Now™
“The Season” starts and traffic really becomes a mess.
So other than the lack of power, things could be worse. And for that, I am
thankful.
[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banyan
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