glad to hear everyone reporting in OK!
glad to hear everyone reporting in OK!
But read sorry news today that the Balinese Room in Galvelston finally met a hurricane it couldn't survive..:sadwave:
Is Leon's Finest on Broadway still there? They had the best boudin balls...
fine pic of gators roaming around:
"An alligator crosses Gulfway drive into Hurricane Ike flood waters in the wake of the storm"
The following are some alligator safety tips from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.
If you hear an alligator hiss, it's a warning that you are too close.
Alligators have a natural fear of humans, and usually begin a quick retreat when approached by people. If you have a close encounter with an alligator a few yards away, back away slowly. It is extremely rare for wild alligators to chase people, but they can run up to 35 miles per hour for short distances on land. Never make the mistake of thinking that an alligator is slow and lethargic. Alligators are extremely quick and agile and will defend themselves when cornered.
If you see an alligator while walking a pet make sure that your pet is on a leash and under your control. Your pet will naturally be curious, and the alligator may see an easy food source.
Isolated: A house stands alone after Ike tore through Gilchrist, Texas:
Kelly Rochelle and Danny Kelley look for the coffins belonging to Kelley's parents that floated away from their graves as a result of the storm surge