Katie and I were awakened yesterday by the sound of drilling. As we lay there listening Katie said "that really sounds like it is just below us". Convinced it must be one of our neighbors we chalked it up to the weird way sound moves. When I went downstairs though to start breakfast I could see light streaming through our back patio door. The wood had been pulled off. I opened up the patio door to find three men removing the old plywood and putting up brand new hurricane shutters made of aluminum and with hard plastic centers so that you can see out. They put up a complete shutter on the patio door so we cant get out the back anymore. They also put one on the upstairs window. The upstairs shutter is permanent and can be rolled open and closed. The patio one will come down at the end of November. Our landlord had told us she intended to get shutters but we assumed that wouldnt happen until next summer.
This morning they have returned and are putting up a shutter on the front window. It is also a removable one that will come down after the season is over. We seem to have gotten through the heavy part but hurricane season lasts until November 30th so they stay up for at least seven more weeks. Selkirk our property owner was here this morning and mentioned to me that we shouldn't get complacent because late in the season the storms will form in the Caribbean and we have less notice of them.
We are putting the finishing touches on the college for the accrediting visit next week. We are not even close to really being ready but we will do the best we can. We are also preparing for the Governor's visit Monday night by getting a committee together to receive him and getting press releases ready.
This weekend is also Texas-OU and from the look of the coverage map the ABC channel we get will get the game so I will be able to watch at home and not have to restrain myself as I have at the sports bars. We have discovered that its the actually the New York major broadcast stations not Tampa for the regional coverage.