 It's only Tuesday, so it hasn't actually got here yet, but so it starts. That's our old mattress. We got to take it around back and burn it, but, you know, last couple of weeks it was like raining every day, and then today she was like, should we take that around back? I'm like, if anything, it's just going to fall over. That's pretty much it. She goes, but it'll get soaked, and as soon as she said it, she knew. So, but yeah, so I think we're going to move our Chevy up here, just to keep it out of it. So I moved the Corvette over here, and we pushed the Toyota up there to keep it, because one limb up here that I do not like that I need to cut down, that one right there, and I didn't want it falling down on the truck. Oh, that's cold. So yeah, so this is kind of like the start, but there's Monk. What? I told him about the mattress. It'll get soaked. Well, I'm glad it didn't get soaked during those two weeks of steady rain we had. Oh, good. It's a little cleaned anyway. What? The mattress. That's a bad thing. Yeah, that was our old one. I was going to drag it in the back. How long did you have that? Well, as long as I had the house pretty much six years. Yeah? And it should have lasted, I think, ten years. Well, not that one though. That was a, I mean, it came from Sam's. It wasn't a bad mattress. It was like 250 bucks? It was about 400, but it wasn't a bad mattress. No. I mean, $400. Okay, you gave $400 for that thing. It lasted six years. Yeah. We gave $2,000 for the one we replaced that one with. I know. So, wow. So yeah, the hurricane, the hurricane's out in the gulf right now, right? Yeah, it's hit Florida. It is in Florida now, though. But it's not here yet. Tonight is supposed to come about eight o'clock tonight. Yeah? It's supposed to, yeah. So I think, of course, I don't like it at night because you can't see it. And that's when the heat is going to be in the middle of the night. So all my worry is that we could be out without power for a week or so. Well, I'm not worried about that because we've got battery power. We've got a generator. I know. And the last time it was just on half time. While we still, we still have power. Okay. I'm going out last night. Good luck on that. She's doing her video. Bruno thought he was going to go outside. He got to the door and stopped in his tracks. He hates rain. But if you put his raincoat on him, he'll go out. So yeah, it's pretty much, I guess, it's really close. So all this stuff out here will be okay. I don't have to worry about none of this. That's all metal stuff. He's got the umbrella down. So it should be all right. It's over there. I'm sure we'll have, we always get like the palm fronds come down. And, you know, we'll just put it in the burning pile and burn it. But, oh yeah. Ooh, I smell the salt air. But some days, even when it's not raining or breezy, you can smell, you can smell the coast. Because like I said, we're pretty close. So I get that whiff of that salt air every once in a while. So yeah, so we, oops, sorry. All right. Clean my lens off. I'll be back with you here a little bit as this progresses. So stick around, guys. Hey, everyone. A little update. It's 20 after 2 a.m., of course. And as you can see, it's very quiet. But it's not too quiet. I do hear some crickets off in the distance over that way. That storm that was earlier was around four o'clock. But it stormed like after about an hour and just kind of stopped. And it sprinkled a few times and that was it. Well, it was coming right for us. But then it made a right turn and started turning east because it was coming right straight up towards our area. So it was getting out of banks, the outer edge of it. And so it turned and we're everywhere by Crystal River. We're not in Crystal River. We're not far from Crystal River. So about an hour, I don't know, hour, hour and 10 minutes, something like that south of us is Tampa. And it looks like it's going to hit just a little south of Tampa and St. Pete. So yeah, it did make that right turn. So at about that time, it was west, just west of the Florida Keys, down in the Keys in that area. It was just west of that. So they were getting hit pretty good. The eye didn't cross them, but you know. So they're expecting, you guys are in the dark. They're expecting, what if I put you on night vision? That's the wrong button. Anyway, they're expecting it to hit between like a quarter after 7 to 8 o'clock in the morning. They're expecting it to make land fall with a cat 3, like I said, around the Tampa area. So I don't think we're going to get hit very hard. Our county is expected to get 60 mile an hour winds and a lot of rain. There are mandatory evacuations in my county, but we're not, you know, we don't have to evacuate. But that's mostly for like trailer parks and, you know, mobile homes and motor homes, RVs, that sort of thing. But I'm sure we're going to get some bad weather and I'm sure we're going to lose power. But I don't think, you know, like I said, if it goes in where it's supposed to go in, you know, we're pretty much, we'll pretty much be okay. Unless it starts running up the coast, it done that. It done that one time on that last bad hurricane we had. It started heading inland south of us and then it kind of went past us a little bit and kind of went into the Cedar Key area, just north of us. And it hit pretty good up in there. We had some bad weather, but I don't think it's going to be anything too super serious here. But we'll just play it by ear and I'm going to let you know in the morning what's happening or if anything happens between now and then. Yeah, I'll keep sorry about the darkness guys. I didn't realize I'm staying here looking around. I always look around the area and I was just kind of holding the camera here. So sorry about that, but just an update to let you know what's going on. So yeah, so it's technically Wednesday. The last clip was last night, Tuesday afternoon, four o'clock-ish. So I'll see you again in the morning. Like I said, unless it starts getting bad, but it's very still, very quiet other than a few crickets. It is 71 degrees, so it's very nice. I was going to set up my hammock and be in my hammock when this was going on. You know what? I forgot all about it. So, but anyway, we'll see what's happening. Hang tight guys. Okay guys, it's four a.m. and the water's coming. Well, the rain. Monkey's delirious. I can't say anything. Time to breathe. What the hell is that? Our dog. Bruno. What are you doing? So anyway, rain's coming. Rain is coming, rain is coming. Feels good out here. Man, I should have. I told you. I forgot. I told you to remind me to set up my thing. It would have been nice in that tent hammock right now. I've never had it up in the rain. So, since this rain hit, I'd be asleep. I've been up all night again. You stay up all night. I don't know how you do without getting sick. How are you going to sleep? All right. I'll keep you posted. Okay guys. So, it's noon on Wednesday. We got a little bit of wind this morning. And we have light rain. It's been raining all morning. Well, pretty much all night too. I don't know why it was... I don't know if I said it was supposed to hit between, I don't know, 7 and 8 this morning, but it's probably going to hit us a little later this evening, not this morning. Because it's still out in the Gulf right now, but they are predicting that to hit Fort Myers pretty hard. Well, the eye of it's supposed to make landfall at Fort Myers. About 2.30, I think. So, I mean, we're going to be all right. We're not going to get slammed, but we are still going to... They're predicting in my town here, 60 mile an hour sustained winds and gusts. I forget how fast the gusts. But, yeah, it's starting to get breezy now. So, you know, the eye is going to miss us, but we're still going to get some bad weather. I'm sure we'll lose power. And I can still smell it coming in. It turned, so that's good. That's why it... Well, it's not good for Fort Myers. Don't get me wrong. It's terrible for them, but it did turn away from us. It is a cat 4 right now at 155 mile an hour winds, which you need 157 or above to be a cat 5. So, it's pretty close to a cat 5 right now. So, what they're also worried about here, they're mainly worried about flooding here in my town. We got flood warnings out. Now, guys, we are like three-fourths of the way up a hill. So, it's kind of hard to tell on the camera, but that's a pretty good grade there. And so, that'll, what... So, what was I saying? Monkey opened the door and now I don't know what I was saying. But anyway, so we're, you know, like I said before, like the wind comes over top of us and they get hard right up here. Just the next house over, they usually get hard when it storms like this. And we don't get a whole lot of wind. We'll have some stuff down, like palm fronds and stuff like that. But usually, like from the neighbor's house right up here on, they usually get slammed up in there. But so, the trees on the hillside kind of helps block it for us. And like I said, what is it, a quarter mile that way is the gas station. And like you said, we're about three-fourths up this hill. So, I'm not worried about flooding. I mean, when it rains hard, yeah, this kind of floods out. But you know what I mean? It doesn't lay there. So, I think we're going to be okay. But like I said, I'm pretty sure we're going to lose power. Now, it's weird because all last week, we had like three or four beautiful days in a row didn't rain at all and our power would go out for three or four seconds and then come back on. It's been on the whole time. So, we're good there. We've got plenty of water, plenty of food. And so, we're going to be all right in that aspect. I've got plenty of battery power. And you know, we've got the generator and the garage there right there at the garage door. So, if we need it, I can just pull it out under this overhang here and close the door and fire it up. That way it won't be so loud. And of course, you don't ever want to run a generator inside a garage or house or anything like that. So, yeah, it's okay. That's the update. I'm going to cut it here. I'll upload this for you so you guys get an idea of what's going on. We're fine right now. And I think we're going to be fine. I don't think there's going to be any issues right here. I do, however, believe it's going to storm and we're going to get some wind and a lot of rain. And I believe our power will go out, but I think we're going to be fine. I don't foresee any issues. So, you know, we survived a record hurricane, Hurricane Irma. And, you know, it got windy here, but it didn't get windy until I got almost to the, when I walked up there, I got almost up to the neighbor's house and it almost blew me over. And I can see things blowing around and trash cans. I mean, it was bad. And then as soon as I walked back like five feet, it was breezy, but it wasn't like real super bad. So, I'm like, well, we're protected here. So, all right, guys, I'm going to let you go and I'll keep an eye out and anything bad starts going. You know, I'll keep you on live stream or I'll get a film for you. But like I said right now, since it turned, and now it can still just come straight up the coast, but they're not expecting it to. They're expecting to hit Fort Myers. So, yeah, I think we're going to be all right on this one. But, you know, whenever we get a hurricane coming this close to us, we do prepare, which pretty much are prepared, and this is just make sure we get enough water, you know, because everything else I've always got ready just in case. So, all right, guys. Thanks for watching. Appreciate it. More updates to come, I'm sure. And thanks for everyone's well wishes. I really appreciate it. So, yeah, it's still going to get interesting. So, stick around for the next one. All right, guys. Bye-bye. Take care and behave yourselves. Bye-bye, guys.