HURRICANE WILMA: The afternoon after in Florida not an assuring sign
HURRICANE WILMA: The afternoon after in Florida not an assuring sign
When a homeowner says to a newscaster that in the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma, his favorite backyard tree now belongs to his neighbor (considering the "possession is nine-tenths of the law" theory), you know the news cannot be much better for Florida fruit and vegetable growers. According to an article posted on www.tcpalm.com, as of 2:32 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, Florida Power & Light Co. reported that Hurricane Wilma, which was still passing across the state, had left more than 3.2 million people without power. But having to use candles to light the way for a couple of days is likely the least