Michael and his family are fine, but they lost power early this morning. So no blogging for now. The phone works: “We’re watching the storm go by,” Michael tells me. “It’s very blustery out there.”
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thanx for the update Dan! And please let us know that Michael is all right one the storm has passed!
If the phone stops working, trying using TXT messages — they worked much better to reach my family in southern MS after Katrina.
Dude, take advantage of the situation and post some funny pictures of Michael from your childhood!
I’m glad Michael is just in the dark. That isn’t too novel. It will pass.
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