 Let's see where 1,000 here is kind of the same day. It's still Wednesday. It's almost five o'clock in the evening instead of almost one o'clock in the morning. But yeah, we're going to be getting a storm. It's supposed to hit the east side of Florida later this evening. And it's supposed to hit at a cat one. So it's not a hurricane yet, but it's in a cold tropical storm. We had our warnings today, but we're still under advisory. But yeah, it's been getting breezier and breezier. So it's supposed to get like, yeah, we're supposed to get not us, but when it hits landfall, it's supposed to be 75 miles an hour wind, which is a cat one. But then it's going to come up. It's kind of going to come over into Citrus County, which is my county, and kind of go on up into Jacksonville and up into Georgia. It's moving at 12 miles an hour right now, 70 mile an hour winds. We're supposed to get some heavy gusts I don't know if you guys can see that, but it was really blowing a minute ago. I went in and got the camera in it quieted down a little bit. We haven't had any rain. They're saying it's mostly going to be wind. There's going to be some tornadoes and stuff. But it's supposed to get bad force over the night, like later on in the nighttime. I don't know if you guys can hear that. Yeah, so it should be interesting, because it's coming right forth. Florida has not had a hurricane in November since 1985. So it'll be the first one in that many years. So it's moving around up there, up there, watching that squirrel. But yes, it'll be, what, 37 years? Yeah, 37 years. I'm just kind of going to keep you posted. I think we're going to be OK, but I'm sure we're going to get a lot more of this wind. That's not our car. That's mom's physical therapist, monkey ran to the store. But yeah, the path that's chilling right now, it's kind of going to go right over top of us. But that could change, you know. But yeah, it's on its way, so early morning hours we'll probably get some heavier winds than this. So just want to keep you updated. Like I said, right now it's about 5 o'clock. I'll update you later this evening. I'll put this up, and then I'll take it from there and keep going with another video. So it's not too long and not too boring. So there's that tree branch I was telling you about last night. It was way down into about that fork right there. Yeah, so yeah, it's been breezy all day, but it's just now starting to get where I can hear inside the house. So we got that window open. We had the back door open earlier. Monkey did, and kind of let the fresh air breeze through the house. All right, guys, I'll be back with you stick around. OK, guys, it's about 8.30. And the wind has picked up significantly. Monkey said, we came out back, and Monkey said, you need to go get your video, whatever that means. It's like as soon as I grab my camera, though, the wind does down. It goes in waves. It'll calm down, and then it goes again. Yeah, it's starting to get nasty. No rain, though, but they're mostly worried about the wind. This felt the sprinkle in that stuff in the garage. Yeah, a minute ago, these trees were really blowing over. Yeah, they were whipping. Yeah, they were whipping. They'll do it again in a few minutes. It comes and goes. But that's the beginning of this. Yeah, it's the beginning. I don't think it's made a landfall yet. No, I don't think so. It's getting closer, though. Yeah. Where did I tell you, 600 miles wide? You wouldn't tell me that, but yeah, I heard you telling somebody that. So everything's still fair and well. But as it progresses, I shall progress for you with the video. And my grass is getting covered. Eesh. I don't know why. What happens to trouble with this thing? It went out of focus really easy for some reason. Yeah, I'll keep you guys posted, Frank Lincoln. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Tomorrow and Friday is going to be the worst. Well, Friday won't be bad for us. No. Maybe tomorrow or early in the morning. I was supposed to come right over top of us. Yeah. I got to clean my lens. And since I shut the camera off, it started blowing. Yeah. Again, we'll keep you updated. OK, guys, it's about midnight. I did clean the lens, and now it's raining on it. Great. It's not as bad as it looks in the camera, but yeah, it is raining. See it on the windshield, probably. Real fine. We're not supposed to get a lot of rain. We're supposed to get some, but not a lot, so. And it's been pretty windy, huh, mama? Yeah. Yeah. It's just come out. Is it raining? Yeah, it's raining. That's what I just said. Oh, you did? Yeah. Sorry. I didn't hear you. I was just going to breathe. I literally just said that as you was coming out. Yeah, so it's coming. It hasn't hit landfall yet, but it will. Wow, look. The coldness. That's funny. I gotta turn that up. But it'll hit landfall here in a few hours, probably. Now, this battery went dead. Oh, no. Yeah. It's not the battery port. I got the other one in the charger. But anyway, it's going to go out. Yeah, it'll hit landfall here in a few hours, maybe early in the morning. It's running, what I say was, 13 miles an hour now, with 75 mile an hour winds sustained. And it was what, about 63 miles away. So a few hours that it hit landfall. So probably daytime, we'll probably see start seeing our end of it a lot worse than this. So I'm just going to wait and see what's going on. I'll film it for you in the AM. Or if it gets worse or trees start coming down, I'll kick you on. So, all right, we'll be back with you, right, Monk? Yeah, get wet. I'll tell you what, these Floridians, a Canadian Floridian, down here in Florida, I freaked out the first year I was down here, man. There's three raindrops. People are running. They don't want to get wet. Do they? No. No, people, they don't work in the rain down here. All right, guys, here we go. Not focusing again. There we go. Might be moving too fast. But anyway, guys, I'll be back with you. It's Thursday morning, 9.30 AM. And we're getting some rain. Like I said, wind weren't supposed to get a lot. I mean, it was mostly around the lakes and stuff. They're worried about flooding. As you can see, this is what's going on. Now, Hurricane Nicole hit landfall around Vera Beach around 3 AM this morning. It hit as a cat one. It's now just a tropical storm because the winds are now at 70 miles an hour sustained in some places. I don't believe that. I think it's all pretty much a gust. And I'm not sure where it's at right now. I can't never get. Because where I'm at, let's face it. Our city's not big enough to know. I mean, that's pretty much it. It was like Hurricane Irma, you know? When we had Hurricane Irma, as soon as she passed Miami and Orlando, they immediately went into, on the news, about pictures of the devastation around there and stuff. And you kind of forget about us over here on the West Coast. Crystal River, Cedar Key, you never really hear about any of us. We're 16 to 18 minutes from Crystal River. And then they've got a hit pretty hard over there, the last bad hurricane we had. You didn't hear anything about it. So anyway, I'm not sure exactly where it is right now, but it should be pretty close to us. OK, guys, so this is what I come up with here. This is the path. Let me refresh this for you. As you can see, this is the path that, so she hit, she made landfall right here. Right here is where she made landfall. Vera Beach, sit around Lakewood Park, Fort Pierce. But Vera Beach is kind of, she went right into it. And this is the path she took. This was about 4 AM. That's about when I stopped hearing what was going on. I just happened to bring this up myself. Haines City, this is where we're at right here. Inverness, this is where we're at. This is Crystal River. This is Homassass Springs we camped out there. This is Cedar Key up in here. As you can see, her path is heading right through Cedar Key, right through Homassassa. As you can see, we're in this here. So apparently, this was, see it says here, this was at 7 AM. And this says Thursday at 1 PM right now. It's 9.56 AM. So when she gets right in this area, doesn't really tell me what time it says 9 AM. You know, it doesn't really, you know what I mean? Put this arrow here, and then it goes on. So Thursday at 4 PM, it's not telling me anything. Thursday at 4 PM or shit. See, that's what I mean. It's not telling me anything. See, Max Gus will be, so this should be 1 PM. Max Gus will be 63 miles per hour. Max one will be 52. So, but see, I wanna, you know, I wanna know what's going on when she hits right in this area, cause this is where we'll feel it the most. And I don't know, it won't tell me. So that's what I mean. It's just, you know, but see like, like I said, it's gonna be coming right through Homassassa Springs. And then right through Cedar Key here, Cedar Key right here. She'll be coming right through here, see. And, but you're not gonna hear about that. You won't hear about Homassassa Springs. See, this is us right here. We're right in this general area here. So you can see how close we are to the coast here. Yeah. But that's all I can bring up for you. I'm sorry. So that's pretty much it. I'm sorry to say, but that's, yeah, that's just sometimes things don't make sense. I guess, that back to now. But yeah, so just kinda, kinda goes to show you. It's doesn't, they don't, you know, once, you know, like I said, here's where she made landfall right here and clear up here is Daytona Beach, New Smyrna, and you would say you're, we're still hearing all about Daytona Beach and she, you know, Daytona Beach is not even in the path. We haven't heard anything about Fort Pierce. We haven't heard anything about Vera Beach. None of these places here. We haven't heard anything about it. And as you can see, it's going clear through all these, you know, all these towns that you won't, you won't hear anything about, which is unfortunate. But like I said, we're still hearing about Daytona Beach and, you know, wasn't, wasn't even close, you know, and she's gonna go right over top of us pretty much. And, you know, right over, you know, right through home of Sassas Springs. It doesn't make sense. Therefore, city, that's just, just a couple of miles up the road from or well down the road, as you can see, just a few minutes. Like I said, Inverness to Crystal River, which is right in this area here. Well, actually right here's Crystal River. To go from here to this split right here is 18 minutes. It can be done on 15, 16, depending on traffic. There's Crystal River right there. So that's how close we are. But yeah, you'll never hear anything about home of Sassas Springs, Crystal River. You won't hear anything about Cedar Key, Rainbow Springs, Citter Springs. See, we're all in this path. Lake Pan, Lake Panosofky right here, Bushnell. Look at all these, you know, they're Spring Hill. There's where our cemetery is, we went to Brooksville. That's where the, she'd always forget the name of that place. That was the abandoned subdivision that's all filled up again now and it's doing well now. State City, Zephyr Hills. Like I said, you don't hear about any of these places. A lot of people tell you, you know what's that? Here's Claremont. Okay, Claremont's pretty good size. Here's Leesburg. Claremont's a pretty good size city. You won't hear anything about that. And you know, they're in it kind of right here. I mean, so but yeah, I mean, according to this, I don't, you know, see this one's not spinning. This one's not spinning. This one's spinning. And that was at 7 a.m., which according to that was Heen City. So I don't know, guys. Like I said, it's just hard to find out. I wanna know where she is right now. And I really can't, you know, because I'm here, right here. And it's like they don't want you to know anything. Yeah, we're hearing all kinds of stuff about, you know, about Daytona Beach and that, you know, that's, that's where, well, that's where monkey, when they moved down here, and monkey was 16, you know, Daytona Beach. See, that was her. I mean, she lived right on the beach. They had a motel right on the beach. So you step off her backyard and you was on to the beach. But like I said, it just, you know, you don't hear, I haven't found anything about any of these cities, especially right here where she made landfall at 3 a.m., as you can see right there, especially right there. See, it's telling you category one. Now it's saying TS because now she's a tropical storm because winds are below 75 miles an hour. But look at that clear up through here though. We are hearing about, you know, Flagler Beach, Daytona Beach. Haven't heard much about Orman, but yeah, there's Daytona right there. And here is where she made landfall. And I don't, you know, but we're hearing all kinds of stuff about Daytona. We did hear some about West Palm Beach, which is clear down here. We're hearing about that. We're hearing about Boynton Beach, which is clear down here. We've also heard, I heard this morning about some Bocher time. They're getting some high water and stuff, but all I've heard about Vera Beach is that that's where she made landfall. That was it. That's all. Yeah, I mean, it's not right. You know, like, it's like, they don't care about us. You know what I mean? I don't get it. You know, it's like, well, the heck with them. Who cares? You know, but like I want to know and I want to know where she's at right this second because I knew she's not here because it's not 7 a.m. Where you can see right here, it's 10 o'clock in the morning. Good figure. All right, guys, back to the video. But like I said, it's hard to know. Didn't film anything after last night because, oh, it just got windy. So, but anyway, I guess she's moving at 14 miles per hour now. And of course, she's gonna, she'll slow down even more. Coming across land, but yeah, usually, like if they would hit land at a cat for, you know, a few hours later, you know, they'll be down to a cat, you know, two or whatever. So it really slows them down. But as you can see, nothing's going on here except it is breezy, but it's been like this for, you know, two days now. That's some trees across there. But I've seen a storm like this, just a regular storm here. So yeah, this was probably, you know, unless something happens, this is probably gonna be, I'm gonna go ahead and get this out to you so you know what's going on right now. Because like I said, and anything you look up on it, it's at least an hour old at the minimum. And it's all, all I'm bringing up now is I can't even find out exactly where her, where, well, so it's a tropical storm now. I can't even find out exactly where she's at because once she came through that area and, you know, went past Flagler County, which she made landfall in Indian River County, I think it was. But once it goes past, you know, big known cities like that, you know, you really don't hear much. They don't really talk much about it. We had, both of our phones went off with a, with a tropical storm morning, yesterday morning at like, I don't know, it was like three o'clock in the morning and that storm morning was only until noon yesterday. So if that gives you an idea of, you know, it's like, is she, you know, she hadn't even made landfall yet. And we had, you know, our warning was done and over with. So I don't get it. I don't understand how that works because it don't make sense to me how they could, you know, and this is worse than it was yesterday at noon. So I don't, I don't get it. Doesn't make sense to me. So I'll get this out to you and then if anything else happens, I'll, you know, I'll kick you on, but I think this is pretty much all we're supposed to get now. So, but yeah, I just think it's crazy that you can't, you know, once it passes the big, the big cities up, you don't hear nothing. Now let's move on to the devastation and then the cleanup. And meanwhile, you know, the West coast is getting slammed and it's like they don't care, you know what I mean? Like West two, you guys down there for to know what channel that is West two. Yeah, that's really all they covers their immediate area because we don't have any, you know, where we're at. You know, we're such a small town and we don't have any big cities in, in Citrus County. So, you know, there's no big news, news stations or anything like that to follow in anymore. And then it's just kind of like that's pretty much yet and everybody else forgot about, you know, it's not right. It's the money cities they worry about. I mean, even Tampa, you know, I haven't, haven't heard anything out of Tampa. I don't know where the storm is at exactly right now, but she should be pretty close to us. But so anyway, as you can see, another hurricane. Haven't had a hurricane, kept Florida in November since 1985. So, all right guys, I'm gonna go and get this uploaded for you. I'll keep a watch on this today and maybe I'll do a live stream later. If it's, you know, if it picks up just to kind of let people, anyone in our area, you know, know about what's going on. Cause like I said, about four AM, that's the last I could find anything about where, where she was at. Well, she made it, she made landfall with 301 or whatever, you know, three o'clock and that was pretty much, I can't find her. If I don't know where she's at, nobody's saying nothing. Cause like I said, she's already passed, you know, the big places, I guess they call it. It's just, yeah. All right guys, so thanks for watching. Like I said, it starts getting worse. I will update on a live stream or something for you know, as far as viewers that might be close to this area or just want to know what's going on. Cause like I said, it's hard to find out. They just always talk about their immediate area and that's it. But they will talk about, you know, bigger cities. They'll, they'll, when this storm gets close to Jacksonville, we'll start here, you know, they'll pick up more, maybe a little bit about Jacksonville, the Panhandle area, maybe. And then that's, that's pretty much going to be, you know, you won't hear about this where we're at right now. It could go right over top of us and there could be devastation entries down. You wouldn't hear about, you wouldn't hear about this town. You don't hear about Crystal River, Cedar Key. You won't hear about that. So anyway, guys, thanks for watching. Appreciate it. Sharebearer the myth of Man of the Edge, I'm gone for now. We'll see you in the next one. Like you said, if it gets any worse, if I find out any more, I'll post something else later. But right now this is pretty much it. So bye-bye guys and take care.