 I must say, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you may be, across the planet, around the world. This is probably my last hurricane update for the evening. See the clouds are moving pretty fast. The gusts are pretty strong at times, but it seems like, you know, for the majority the worst is over. That poor dude, his roof has taken a beating. There were times where I'd see the carport lifting up. I figured that carport's getting torn off, but it lasted. It's still okay. Poor palm trees have taken a beating. It's lightly raining. Well, it's not that bad, you know. The wind's blowing. There's large gusts that happen. There's one going on right now. It's overall not that bad. I know it was heading right toward my parents' house. My mom is so stubborn. She won't get a smartphone. They have like one of these old Nokia. She doesn't know how to text. Her friends that are all her age or older, as my mom's 86, her friends all have cell phones, smart phones. They know how to text. Use them like the rest of society, but my mom was adamant about not wanting a smartphone. So now I have no way of contacting my parents. They've been without electricity for a while, and then the storm was heading right at them. So I don't know. I'll spend the night here tonight, and then I'll go to my place and check on it tomorrow morning. And if everything's okay there, what I'll do is I'll pack some food and bring it down to my parents. I'll make something or I'll pick something up, whatever. Check on them. See how they're doing. Just remind everyone too, I have an in-fighting beach meetup on Sunday. The weather's going to be fantastic for that. It's at the main beach on Siesta Key, Florida. It starts at three o'clock in the afternoon behind the Green Light Guard Tower. Some of these gusts are really strong still. But like I said, I think for the majority we're out of most of the woods. I think it'll, according to weather.com, I was looking at the radar on there. Kind of shows like the projected forecast shows that it'll be out of here, Sarasota, for the most part, by like 10, 30, 11 o'clock this evening. We have survived the worst of it, lived to tell about it. So, sorry about that. I had to dry my phone off. I had to, uh, my cupcake, LOL, Carl, Lynn, Michelle, my sister, Tara. Yeah, it's still pretty windy. Sis, Siesta. It's not as bad. It's not, you know, the gusts, the gusts are pretty, pretty strong at times. But it's not that bad, you know. See a squirrel running down the street. It's not that bad. It's not that bad. Wendy, but not unbearable. Now, again, I'm very grateful to my hosts and season. Thank you for hosting me. It's much better than the cold gymnasium floor, but it would have been. We have had the electricity go off a number of times, but it always came back on. Which is nice. And I'm sure there's a lot of people without electricity and my heart goes out to you. And, you know, some people even worse, but. And for those that are, you know, in the past of this, it could have been a lot worse, I think. But, you know, hang in there and lots of prayers will be going out to you guys as well. And thank you to everyone who sent prayers out to all of us here in Florida. We all appreciate that. Look at all this gibbery that came off. None of that was there yesterday. Let's take a look at the street. It's not horrible, right? For the category four hurricane. It could have been a lot worse, I'd imagine. Right? So I think we escaped this one relatively safe. Thank you, Universe. Thank you, Guides. And thank you, everyone, for the prayers. It makes a big difference every else in Tampa. Wait, did you guys dodge a bullet? Good for you. Hi, Gross. Big hugs. Thank you. Hello, blessed. I'm in Sarasota on the Gulf Coast. And it's still south of us right now. But it's moving like northeast, so it's going to be kind of moving away from. Sarasota. The worst should be over by. It should be all over, honestly, here in Sarasota by 1030 or 11 o'clock in that area. Depending on, you know, how quickly the storm decides it wants to move its. Sweet little ass out of here. I've got friends like my friend Rosie. I tried texting her. She's in Cape Coral. I looked her altitude up. From her street address, sea level, I'm thinking Rosie. I called her up and I contacted her and said, Do you realize this? She said, no, no, no, that's wrong. You know, I'm like 20 some odd feet. I hope she's right. That's not what I saw. I tried to tell her. I tried contacting her. I sent her a text and she didn't answer back yet. I have another friend in Boca Raton. A Boca Brown. And actually both friends moved down there. Tim. And he hasn't answered my text back yet either. But I'm sure there's a lot on their plates as well. So yeah, it's here in Sarasota. The worst is over. We still have some strong gusts. Still raining a little. But I think, you know, in another four, four and a half hours, it should be completely gone here in Sarasota. So I showed you the worst that we had and it wasn't, it wasn't horrible, you know? It's just like what the tarot card said, at least for us here in Sarasota, directly right here in Sarasota. I can't speak for all of Sarasota. I know some people have lost electricity already, a few people have. And I'm so sorry about that. And hopefully the electricity gets back on soon. They should be able to get out and start working tomorrow on looking at the map. So for all those who lost electricity, hopefully it's not going to be that long that you'll be without it. And who knows, I might be one of those people too. I did hear a transformer go off at the end of the street. And that's toward the direction of where I live. Four tenths of a mile from where I'm at right now. Yeah, this is one of those gusts. Look at that guy's roof is coming off too. This guy's already lost tiles on his roof. Look at the carp, look at the carp shed. Carport, bobbing up and down. So yeah, we still have a little bit more of this going on. But I think the worst is over. As soon as I say that, we have this huge gust. Hi to LA Love A Girl. How are ya? No ghost said. No ghost panther in Bradenton. So yeah, that's the next city north of us. So they got a little bit less than we got it here. But hopefully your panthers saved and find there as well. I'm hoping they're okay. I'm gonna thank you for asking Wendy. How's your mom and dad? Dad and mom. I'm gonna go there tomorrow morning. Well, I'm going home tomorrow morning to check up on my place. Then I'm gonna make something. Assuming everything's okay, I'll bring some food down to my parents. No, we're not. The eye actually, I think, went through. They said it was Sanadel, but it wasn't Sanadel. It was an outlying island near Sanibel, north of Captiva. It took the hurricane head on, but then the hurricane ended up going through Charlotte Bay and into Fort Charlotte. It didn't really slow down a lot, but it did a little. Everyone's grateful for that. But from what I understand, it's still a kind of gory fork. Like here in Sarasota, it's kind of like, like I said, it's moving northeast. So it's kind of moving away from us. And as I say that, we have this huge gust. I'm telling you, it's going away. It's like, oh, no, I'm not. Make me where I'm at though, where I'm reporting from. It's very protective, which is good because you guys are able to hear me. Yeah, sending lots of love to Rosie. Hi, Neil. Thank you for the loving prayers. That's what I'm at. You're very welcome. Thank you, Kendra. I appreciate that. Holding positive thoughts. Yeah, even better. Thank you. Sarah says wind 70 to 80 miles per hour up to 140 recorded in SRQ. Wow. Still windy here. Stay safe. You know, it's not like 140 sustained, right? Yeah, more like what you said, probably 70 to 80 sustained and up to 140. I'm not going to take it lightly. It's still pretty powerful, but I think the worst is over. I wouldn't recommend going out and doing stuff or driving or any of that. Oh, thank you. Indeed. I agree, Kendra. Yeah, it's almost over for us here in the southwest Florida. It's just beginning for Central and Northern Florida. I think I might have to hiccups again. I had them yesterday. I feel them coming on. My boyfriend is in Northwood and heard from him since 12. He's sending lots of positive energy to you and him. Yeah, that's right there. A lot of electricity is out down there. A lot of power outages are going on down there. Kim says she works for the choice of roofing. The company is down for a boot camp in Orlando. Oh, wow. It's going to get stranded. They'll be helping out people getting their roofs replaced. Wow. What a place to get stranded. Yeah, it's heading right there from what I understand. It's going to go right through Orlando, I believe. Yeah, sending them lots of love and safety and protection. Thank you, Celia. Appreciate that. Yeah. The whole thing should be out of here by 10, 30, 11, according to the weather radar. But the worst should probably be over by eight or nine. I agree. You understand my humor. You sick fuck. Yeah, this is the last update needed, I think. Well, I thank everybody for out with me throughout the day. Sending lots of love to Florida. And continue sending lots of loving healing energy to everybody in the path of this because it can't hurt and it costs you nothing. Right? So I'm going to wrap it up there. Going in and getting dry. So I'll be off to my parents' house tomorrow. I'm sure everything's fine. Until the next time, Greg, sending you all infinite love and light. Those that are local, I hope to see you at the InFightBee Beach Meetup on Sunday at 3 p.m. So until the next time. Sending you infinite love and light from my heart to yours.