Folks are going nut's and are about as krazy and running around as a cat in a nursing home with a room full of rockers.
The grocery store parking lots are full all the time and the gas stations are the same. There are vehicles backed up in lines that extend out into the roadway.
As far as anyone not preparing for a hurricane since this is the Hurricane season. Only thing I can figure is that we have a bunch of new folks down here over the last 10 ( Hurricane Free years ) years. They never had to go threw one or prepare for it.
Being prepared is easy plus it does not hurt by liking to camp since when the power goes out it is camping , but at home.
Battery powered lights , Fans , camp stoves , gas grills , coolers with ice while it lasts and even some folks have generators for auxiliary power.
I'm set and will stay here , the oldest daughter invited us over to her place on the west coast but we are ready and decided to hunker down and ride it out. Heck I got out a couple of the the alcohol stoves and a gallon of denatured alcohol , even cleaned the grill. I hope I will not need all of the denatured alcohol and what is left over will be used camping.
Even have some of the good ( bottled and bond ) stuff for us . Darn I even cleaned out the peculator coffee pot and what else would a person need. If anything that should keep the power on since we are ready for it to fail. :lol:
The Governor has ordered a mandatory evacuation for along the East side of the state by the Atlantic Ocean. They are saying the waves might get to 20 feet and if they do it would not be good news , No Sir , Not good at all.
If you want to watch it .
https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/ ... ne-Matthew