 We're live. We're live, hello. Fun's pretty fast. Yeah, that was fast. Why'd you figure that out? I wasn't able to figure out. They changed something, we didn't, I mean, there wasn't nothing we were doing wrong to figure out how to go live, which I never got that, you know. I never got that memo where they was gonna change that you have to do it on this, too. All right. Which is fine, but. I don't know if you'll get anybody. Well, maybe I don't. Who gives a shit? I don't care if they don't want to watch it, I don't have to. It's a work week. I don't care. Probably won't get anybody, huh? There's one. Okay. You don't have your phone on, so. Oh, I can't read it. Huh? I can't read it. Can't read what? The messages. I can read them on here. But there would have been another viewer. Hello, one viewer. You wanna say hi to my one viewer? I did at the very beginning. I said hello. See, she's got her raincoat on. I do not. Yep. Cause it's not really raining that bad. It's not storming that bad yet. So this is our update. But we are gonna walk up the top of the hill and see what the wind's like. It is windy though, but it's dark, so it's gonna be hard to see, but we've got a flashlight here. Maybe that'll help. But, yeah, here in just a second, we're gonna walk up here. Um, we're supposed to get what, 32 mile an hour winds? Yeah. Which ain't that bad. We won't get it here, here at this house. They'll probably get it on top of the hill here. Hi. Yeah. They're currently being recorded. So, not you watchers, whoever's watching, you're not currently being recorded. No. We are. I'm gonna turn this camera around and I'll show you. The rain in front of her. Oh, we got two. Yay! Welcome to Monkey 1000 and welcome to our channel. My channel, she's got her own channel. Welcome to us. To us? Working, walking. We're gonna walk. We're gonna take a walk for you guys. Walking out in the darkness. Where's the hurricane at? What'd I say? It's kind of southeast of Tampa right now. Yeah. So, it's moving slow. Yeah. Which is bad for them, but... I feel bad for the ones that are recording. Four mirrors got hit, dead on. Bad. Yeah. Yes. And then they had to go through the eye. I'm very grateful I didn't get that. They got the eye and then everybody started going outside and taking pictures and then here it comes again. Well, that's the eye and it's slow moving. So, as it's on land now, it hit around three o'clock. Depending on who you're watching, but we was watching it live when it did make landfall. Landfall around three, so. Yep. But it did. It was coming right towards us. And boom, it turned right and smacked Fort Myers. Important people down there, they're getting hit hard. So, maybe dark for just a minute. Let's take a walk, shall we? Here we go. Oops. Monkey didn't hit the lock button. Here we go. There we go. But almost, that's what night vision looks like on my camera when you have a light. Isn't that cool? Because of the grass. Yeah. Okay. So, oh, I was gonna put my mic on. Yeah, you can feel the difference already. Yep. Yeah. I know. Just, we're about. Just shows you how protective at my house. We're about, yeah, we're about 70 feet from the house. Yeah. So, I can't really show you the trees. But yeah, it's, what'd they say, nine? It's nine miles an hour right now. Later tonight, it's supposed to get up to 32 miles an hour. I don't know if that's sustained, or if that's wind gusts. Yeah, they cut a tree down. Got lost a viewer. I know. Yep, it's raining. It's raining hard. It's getting harder now. Get under this tree, maybe. I doubt it though. I don't know if you can hear that wind or not. I was gonna put my mic on, I should've. That's a little better. Oh, it's really pouring now. Yeah. We're under a tree. Do you wanna get it under here with me? No, that's all right. I protect you. She protect me. I got one at the house too, but I didn't put mine on, because I didn't think it was gonna rain this bad, but like she said, we got a lot of protection there at our house, because, well, mainly because we're on this hillside. And then we got all the trees and stuff around us right back over here. So, does that say zero? Does that say zero? Yep. Oh, well then I'll just be quiet. Okay, but we are in Citrus County, so if you guys are in Citrus County, like we're real close to the coast, but we're not on the water. No. We're 18 minutes. I think it's about 12 miles from our city limit to, from our city limits to crystal river city limits and crystal rivers right on the coast, right? There's the waters there. So, we're pretty close. Excuse me. Not really seeing it, but yeah, it's nine miles an hour right now. Let's say three or zero. Zero. Oh, three now. Oh, okay. Maybe you ran out of signal or something. No, I wasn't out of signal because it would have been this circle. But, yeah. But so, you know, they're worried about storm surges, which we don't really have to worry about. We are, however, under a flood warning. And I think we're still in a tropical storm warning. But like I said, it's never flooded here in this particular vicinity. But, well, we can tell them we're in Inverness. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we're in Inverness. So, oh, I do got a like. Cool. Thank you for the like, but we just wanted to kind of come out and get out. I did it last time in Irma and I got up the top of the ceiling. I couldn't go any farther because of wind. Oh, it was really bad. It was 64 right up here by, right across from this light pole. It was 64 sustained miles an hour. And it was like 20 or 24 at our house. See, there's the pole. That's the very top of the hill. And then it kind of goes down a little bit and then straightens out. And here's our house. So, just in that little bit, that's how much these trees and being on this little hillside, you can't see it on camera, but it is kind of a grade. Okay, let's go back over here. But also, I'm filming, well, I'm not filming right at the moment, but I'll keep coming out and giving updates. I haven't given an update since this afternoon, but I'll put that all together and have it up for you tomorrow, because I'm not sure what it's gonna be like. Here we go. I'm not sure what it's gonna be like tonight. So it's supposed to get worse, but I mean, we're safe guys. And they're looking, you know, we've got power outage warnings in our area, but we're safe. So that's a good thing, right? That's a main thing. We are safe. Oh, went right down my back. Yeah. But we are safe. Everything will be fine here as long as new limbs come down on anything. But we've got, like I said, if you missed the video, I pulled the Corvette here. I did a burnout up there. And it was really easy. I barely kicked it off of an idol in it. It was burning rubber, wasn't it, mama? Yeah. So, and then we pushed the truck up here. So that way, because there's a tree limb up here, I do not trust. I wanted to pull the Chevy, the Traverse up here, but I don't, Monkey says she's afraid it'll sink into the mud and we can't never get it out. And then it'll cause a sinkhole. Am I pretty close on that? Yeah, so my septic tank is right there. Your septic tank is here. There's two, one, two, and then the leech bed. No, we only have one septic tank. Well, we got the one, there's two down there. I saw two cement things. You saw two holes. I saw two holes with two cement things. Yes, those are the lids. There's two holes in the top of our septic tank. So you're saying I have one tank. One tank with two holes. Two holes, okay. One's to clear out, to clean this out, to clean our leech bed out. Right. And the other one is to shove, to clean out the drain in the house. So that's why there's two holes there. But you're not gonna cave that, you're not gonna cave that in, trust me. This would be the only thing I'd worry about, but as long as they ain't sittin' on it, you'd be all right. So, but, huh? You're movin' over. We've got a four-wheel drive, I'm not real. But when she said it could cause a sinkhole, that's what really got me. Either have a sinkhole or you don't. Four or 17-inch tires ain't gonna cause a sinkhole. That's for sure. But yeah, we just wanted to let everyone know we're safe and we're gonna be safe. We've got plenty of food. We've got plenty of water. And I've got plenty of battery power with inverters. We've got the generator, full fuel, and an extra tank of gas for an extra can of gas. So. For our lights have flickered a few times but they haven't completely left us. Yeah, last week, it went out at least twice a day for just a second or two. But it was a beautiful day. Sunshine and no rain. Today it's windy and raining and it flickered twice. It didn't actually go clear out. Right. Like it did last week. It actually would shut everything down. We had to reset everything. But only for like four or five seconds. But they just flickered twice today, which that's weird. Maybe they were fixing things up, preparing for the hurricane, but I still figure we'll lose power. This is not that big of a deal. So I got that covered. We've got plenty of water because we have well. So I think what I'm gonna do, this would be cool. I'm gonna try to find me a cheap generator. I'm gonna put back at the well. Right. I'm gonna build a little house over it, you know. And it'll be the dedicated generator just for the well. Yep. That generator, we got 7,000 watt peak power. So it'll run this whole house, except I do not have the pigtail to plug into the dryer outlet. I wish we did. Or we wouldn't even have to worry about the water. It would run this whole house because her mom and dad ran with central air, ran the whole house, central air with two refrigerators. Yep. And she was microwaving shit. Yeah, she said it lasted seven hours. Seven hours on the tank. But the main reason why I got it ready and everything is just for a refrigerator. So they can keep their insulin cool. So because there's anything else, like the air conditioner, you know, it's cool out here. So I've got plenty of fans we can put in there. And it's a block home. So it stays pretty cool for a while. And her mom's got a window that can open. Well, both her windows open, but one don't have a screen. So we don't want bugs flying in, bothering her. So, you know, I can put a fan in there for her. It's not that big of a deal. We're gonna be okay. So I thank you guys for all the well wishes and everything. And I appreciate it. So how's it going so far? Just tuned in, Nancy. Yeah, we just telling Nancy that everything's going good. It's rainy. It's windy. It's supposed to get a little more windy, but we're safe. We're gonna be safe. We're not, we're supposed to get 32 mile an hour winds, but right here on this hillside, I don't, like right now, I don't know if you can hear the trees, but the trees are blowing. It's nine miles an hour. Trees are blowing, but as you can see, we're not. So we're real protected here. So if we get 32 mile an hour winds, we may get the nine miles an hour here at the house. But if we go about 75 feet up there, then it's gonna be... She said, okay, good. Yeah, it'll be worse up there. We're okay. So like I said, we've got plenty of food, non-perishable food. I got a way to cook it. I got my little camping stove. Plus we got the bigger Coleman camping stove. We have five more. Yeah. So yeah, I got ways to cook food. We got paper plates, so we don't have to worry about dishes. And we got some, we got a bucket and something else. Catching rainwater. We got the bath tubs full of water. That's for flushing the commode. But if I get that, well, I won't have to do that, but I'll just get a pigtail and it'll run the pump too. Yeah, really? But just in case you never know. No, you know. You know, because if it's ever just me and her again, we won't even worry about that big generator. No. Then I will put one back here just for the pump, just so we can flush the commode. And also if we're washing up water and stuff like that. So like I said, we've got plenty of food, water. We're good to go. I was mom handling this. Oh, she's fine. She's fine. She's been in them many times, so she's not too worried. She's watching the news, though, very carefully. Yeah, she lived over on Daytona for many years, so 20 years, so used to this kind of stuff. This, I mean, like right now, we've had bigger storms than this. Yeah, a lot of the ones that mean you were here by ourselves, that was probably worse than this one, I think. It was a lot worse. Yeah, for us, it was. Yeah, like I said, it was 24 mile an hour winds here at the house. That's a heavy wind if you think about it. Yeah, it is. But we were fine. I mean, we was without power for a week. Yeah, so was I. I was off work, but she's still got to work. Oh, me trying to find gas was the problem. Yeah, yeah. But anyway, she got to work. I didn't, because we didn't have power. You can't run a shop with no power. Right. They didn't have power. So, but we was without it for what, a week, week and a half. Yeah. Anyway, my boss, which was the owner, he said, let's take two weeks. He calls me up. Yeah, I just come in two weeks. Everything should be fine by then. So I had two weeks and he paid me for a week of that. Yeah, he did. He paid me for a week because he said, it's not your fault. And I said, well, it's not your fault. He said, no, but you can't go two weeks without a paycheck. Because I got paid every week. So he said, I'll pay you for one full week. Yeah, that was pretty cool. He said, let me know what your biggest check was with overtime, and that's what I'll pay you. I will take the fire smoke any day than what you guys are going through. No, this ain't bad. But yeah, Fort Myers is bad. And anywhere along the Gulf Coast south of us is bad. My fear of tornadoes. But directly across from us, which would be Crystal River. I mean, see, that's actually getting farther away too from the hurricane, because now it's land. It's inland, so. But yeah, tornado won't hit this town. We got to, we got to, we got, I understand that. Tornado will not hit this town. We got too many hills, too many streams, you know? Yeah. But we did, we have too many hills here. Believe it or not, we're in Florida. So I don't, I don't know when the last time then over a hundred years, I think it was when the tornado touched down here in Inverness. There's a chance of a microburst, but yeah, I'm not real worried about a tornado at all. I was trying to read it. Okay, well, you scroll up. Another reason I like earthquake country. I'd rather sink than fly. No. No, no, no, I wouldn't like earthquakes either. Not in a high rise. No. But yeah, so we just wanted to let everyone know that we're okay. Yeah. And that's what's going on with the storm. So, wanna do a slide. Like I said, a few minutes ago, you know, I'll keep, I'll come out periodically through the evening and film some, and then I'll put you together a video for tomorrow. If it gets really super bad or crazy stuff starts happening, I'll go live again, but I think we're, but we're, we're safe and we will be. So my brother's in every Neocala region. Kind of dead center of Florida, really. Mm-hmm. It's called. Oklahoma. Oklahoma. And he said everything is cool there. Just like us, he's getting some little rain, a little wind, but he's good. So he doesn't live far from my knee. So, I mean, she's good. They're like five minutes apart. Right, right, so they're not bad. Okay, I feel better now. Scroll up. I feel better now knowing this has turned away from you. Yeah, it actually turned away last night. Yeah. Is that, because my last video where it was raining real bad and stuff, it was heading right, it was gonna come up and turn right and come right inland, about 12 miles from here. But it stopped raining just pretty much all of a sudden and kind of clear up a little, there we go. And I was like, what the hell? So I started checking and it turned and started heading right to Fort Myers and it stayed on that path and hit Fort Myers this afternoon. So pray for them guys. Yeah, it's just bad there. They got flooding and, you know. Really bad. So Tampa Bay is not far from there but they're getting some bad weather too, so. But here at the homestead, we're doing good. So anyway, you wanna say anything, Walt? What do you want me to say? Nothing, do you want to say anything? I'm good. Everything's good, we're fine. We'll be all right. I'm getting it up. Good, I'm fine. All this wind and rain and I'm still getting bit by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes love him. They love him. I don't get them. They don't bother me. They'll be all over him. The next hurricane we have, I'm setting up the den. My hammock tent. I told you to. No, you did not. I said, go and put it in the backyard and put your hammock in. That was today. He, I said that yesterday. We talked about yesterday. Then how come I have it last night? How come I have it on my video of my last video last night where I said, why didn't you remind me? He said, I forgot. Cause we talked about it yesterday. Anyways, monkey, did you do that holiday fall tree? I showed you. No, not yet. I have to go out and get all that stuff. Yeah. And we're trying not to drive because we can't, we're having a hard time getting gas. So. But anyway, guys, well, we just wanna let you know we're okay, we're safe and monkey safe. That means me now. Yeah. So we're all good here. Don't you dare go out. No, we're, we're, we're down. We just walked up the hill. Yeah. We walked up there, but no, no where to go. It's too dark. I'm feeling it. Whoa. Your wind chimes might make a noise. She wants them hanging right there, but no wind gets there. You know what I'm telling you? We got nine mile and nine winds right now, but there's no winds right there because it's on this side of the house and the wind always comes from that direction this way. Yeah, it's getting worse. So yeah, but I wanna take those chimes and hang them in that tree over there. Because I won't hear them. You'll, you'll hear them. They're, it's right in that tree right there. You'll hear them. I bet you'll hear them. Okay, well, you don't hear them now because they don't chug them. Right? No, I won't hear them over there. Well, you don't hear them either because they don't chug. So anyway, guys, thanks for watching. Appreciate it. So anyway, appreciate it. And we'll see you guys in the next one. You all stay safe as well. And like I said, we'll update you as things go by. So, or as the night goes by, like I said, I'll hit a live stream again if it gets really bad, but most of you guys might be asleep. Nancy's three hours behind us, so. Yeah, she might be up. But I will get some on film. I might be in La La Land. So thanks for watching, guys. Appreciate it. Shae Berry, myth, man, legend, gone for now. Bye, y'all. Take care. We'll see you in the next one, what's that say? She said good, see ya. All right, good talking to you. I'll be up. All right, bye guys, bye Nancy. Bye y'all.