We ' re all okay here.

Soggy and going to get soggier, but on high ground and not in danger of being flooded out.I ' ve had a number of emails from folks overseas, which is why I ' m posting this.The area of flooding is HUGE--as in, it would take the better part of a day (nine hours) to drive around the perimeter--but conditions vary widely. The majority of downtown Houston is toast, as are smaller towns northwest of it. A number of riverside towns in Central Texas are preparing for the worst as Harvey stalls out and rotates over us.But again, we ' re all fine here.If you have five bucks or two Euros or three Kroner, please consider donating to the Red Cross. If you don ' t have it now, you can donate in six weeks or six months and it ' ll do just as much good. The estimate for cleanup in the Houston area is somewhere in the neighborhood of 2+ YEARS at this point--and we ' re not even halfway through the rain event.Thanks for caring, y ' all. We ' ll get through this, even if we do it on a rubber raft shaped like a huge duck.
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