Scare number 4

We made it back in good time and were obviously worried about Selene. But by the end of the day she behaved as if nothing had happened.

We were happy that Selene was doing well and St. Augustine was not hit as hard as many had initially predicted. The storms/high winds did not create too much damage (as they always say), but the water did worse damages.

There was also lots of debris outside numerous residences and businesses, as they were cleaning up the water damage done to their properties. The city had also opened up city property lots to collect debris from those damaged residences, and every time we went to the beach and past the collection sites was a reminder on how much worse it could have been.

And not to forget scare number 4, the swelling in Frank’s leg, turned out to be a blood clod. This meant an immediate visit to the emergency room at the local hospital, which turned out to be more comedic than medical, and hospitalization in Jacksonville the following day.

So in the end, Selene was well, the city of St. Augustine and Frank were recouperating and the month of October a month of numerous scares.