Tuesday, October 26, 2004

TO SEE THE PHOTOS MORE CLEARLY

Hey everyone, if you want to see the photos more clearly, you can either click once on the photo (to get a larger version), or click in the lower right corner of the photo to get a full screen version of the photo. Hope this helps... Carole
Various pictures from Mayfair

these two pics were taken at the entrance into Mayfair



Note the "blue roof" in the distance - there's a LOT of those in Pensacola these days...



debris...



Mayfair is a lot sunnier these days



near the sports field Posted by Hello





tree down



This used to be a garage...



street shot



another street shot - sorry for the overexposure



depressing, huh?



tree still on the house



Mayfair was hit pretty hard by Ivan. Posted by Hello

Various Myrtle Grove scenes







the cleanup crew



another tree on another roof



tree that fell



the base of the same tree - see the man standing to the right to give you a better idea of how much area the root system of this tree covered.



And yet another tree and another house...hurricanes are SO predictable!



Yes, another tree and another house - but this was my grandparents' home for 50 years



and the back of the house - through the tree - the house has been totalled - in addition to the roof damage, it was shifted 3" off of it's foundation.

Well, that was Myrtle Grove. Posted by Hello
Van in the Las Brisas subdivision - this damage was caused by wind Posted by Hello

Sailboat down near Seville Harbourview



This club has had about 10 different names since I graduated high school - on Mobile Hwy.



My first job was at this McDonald's on the corner of Saufley Field and Mobile Hwy



The old shopping complex (TG & Y etc for you other old-timers) at the NW corner of Saufley Field and Mobile Hwy.



What's left of Langford Truss on Pine Forest Road

Pretty shocking... Posted by Hello
Scene in Century



same location - different view



Tree snapped like a toothpick in Century



House in Century on Hwy 29



I took these as I headed north back to Chattanooga Posted by Hello

Business in Flomaton on Hwy 113



Trees along 113



Tree snapped in two, just before the 113, I-65 junction

As I continued north, I continued to see obvious hurricane damage until I was about 20 minutes south of Birmingham. Posted by Hello
These three pictures were taken in Evergreen, AL, around exit 97. OR, nearly 100 miles inland from Ivan's landfall -







And this is my favorite shot - after 5.5 weeks it's still got power, and is seriously vertically challenged! LOL Posted by Hello