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Dear Ivan:

Hey, how's it going out there near Barbados?

Listen, lots of us here in Southwest Florida have been talking about

your scheduled visit.

Now, please don't take this the wrong way. We like spectacular forces of

nature as well as the next guy. We realize that Florida and hurricanes

go together like country music and drunken driving. We don't want to

mess with tradition.

And we know you hurricanes recharge the aquifers, provide an

exhilarating break in the stifling heat of late summer, and give

neighbors a chance to bond. The economic boost you give to Home Depot

alone is enough to make up for whatever inconvenience is to be expected.

So normally you would be as welcome as a gang of Harley riders during

Bike Week :)

But may I say that this year the timing of your tentatively scheduled

arrival seems less than ideal.

You know that visitors start to wear out their welcome after a few days.

And too many visitors in a row can also wear down a host and hostess.

That, I'm sorry to say, is pretty much the position we Floridians find

ourselves in just now.

Your cousin Charley blew through a few weeks ago and to be blunt, he was

less than mannerly. He zoomed in like a hyperactive toddler, leaving the

proverbial path of destruction, except that it was no proverb. And then

he was gone without so much as a see-ya-later.

Charley was a leave-wet-towels-on-the-floor, never-pick-up-a-tab kind of

guest. He inspired some grumbling, and picking up after him has been a

real chore. You should have seen Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Arcadia,

Wauchula and Orlando.

At least Charley didn't stay long. But just when we were starting to get

things almost back to normal, Frances sauntered in.

I don't mean to be crass, but she was HUGE. When she hung around the

state, she hung around the state, you know what I mean?

And you know how some guests just don't leave? That's Frances. Even when

we were looking at our watches and yawning and singing "The Party's

Over" she just stayed and stayed.

Some of us who hadn't really rolled out the red carpet for Charley

decided to prepare a lot more for Frances, and maybe we just tired

ourselves out. And then she stalled and arrived late, which is always

irritating.

She was wasn't as wild as Charley, I'll admit. Those rumors about

Frances possibly becoming a Category 5 turned out to be overblown hype.

But she just sort of oozed through. I went to bed Sunday night and woke

up thinking she'd be long gone at last, but she was still here Monday

morning!

So a lot of us here are thinking that enough is enough for one year.

Actually, the experience of almost back-to-back hurricanes has some

people talking about canceling hurricane season entirely.

Don't worry. Floridians won't go that far. But we may consider moving

hurricane season to a nicer time of year. I know hurricanes like it hot,

but doing without air conditioning would be a lot nicer in November, or

maybe March, so as not to interfere with football season.

I mean, did you see where Frances actually caused the postponement of a

Seminole football game? People will put up with a lot, but let's be

reasonable here.

Some are saying we should limit the number of hurricanes allowed into

Florida in one year. There might be some debate about whether the limit

should be one or two, but there is wide agreement that three is too

many.

So, Ivan, here's the point: Florida's famous hospitality is pretty much

tapped out just now. Our enthusiasm for big winds and rains and for TV

reporters gushing forth with excited descriptions of it all, has bogged

down like a riding lawnmower in the swamp that used to be my back yard.

As I said, it is nothing personal, Ivan, but what would you say to

making alternate travel plans?

I understand that the Atlantic is lovely this time year - why not

consider cruising!!!!

:ph34r:

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"Courage is the decision to fly straight into the flame while knowing the consequences"~ The Adventures Of A Notorious Youth Capt. Hook

By: J. V. Hart

"A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving."~Lao Tzu 490-570 BC

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Yes, I am leaving the pub. I don't know when or if I will come back to this port. I will check in from time to time. Until then:

*raising goblet of good cheer*

" To high adventure, and wild romance....long may they endure!"

For I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content

Philippians 4:11

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Posted

Aye m'lass looketh like MOST of Florida might be spared a visit this time.

Can't guarantee nothin but the maps look possible.

It'll be hard for wherever it does hit, as she's a big one not just in strength but in size too.

<span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>Have Parrot Bay, will travel.

WILL SHARE TOO!!!</span>

Posted

That was absolutely wonderful mate!!

I think Ivan took yer words to heart!

;)

Rotten, evil, no-good plotting, spoon-fed, going-to-hell-in-a-handbasket lass!

Always trying to bury that little devil on my shoulder and go to the angelic side -

even if just for a moment - choking down whatever evil scheme I was plotting!!!!

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