Joy Beeson writes:
As I looked around, I noticed that every last beach house that wasn't very,
very cheap had wheels under it.

Exactly why I tried to get DH to agree to live in a large travel
trailer--most of the campgrounds around here are in a flood zone.  But if
weather threatens, you can just go find a high place to park!  We came what
I considered to be uncomfortably close to being flooded a couple of years
ago.  We live in a 100-year flood zone.  The river is across the 2-lane road
and down a bit.  The water came nearly up to the road, and a couple hundred
feet further, the road was lower.  If it had come just a little higher, we'd
have been nailed, because our house sits just alongside the road, and, of
course, lower than the road.  The only damage we suffered was temporarily
elevated blood pressure(!), and a call to reality.  And having to leave for
work the night before 1 night, because the roads to work were in danger of
and some already flooded.

Just my 2 cents...

Margaret in PA

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