These were all taken with the cell phone and some during the storm, so please forgive the lack of focus and fuzziness.
View of the trailer directly behind us during the latter part of the storm. The green surrounding it is mostly from the tree beside it. I've since observed that we could never see almost to I-595 from our rear windows before yesterday.
http://www.geocities.com/lela_d_nut/Wilma/Picture013.jpg
What is interesting/tragic about this picture is what you can't see. If you look toward the left side of the image, you'll see a set of white stairs. That was all that was left of the trailer that was in that spot. By the end of the storm, even the stairs were gone. We've since found out that the trailer was wedged between two others further down the street. We figured this was the result of the tornado we thought we'd heard.
http://www.geocities.com/lela_d_nut/Wilma/Picture014.jpg
And this is somewhere between those two. Again, most of that green on the ground was on that tree.
http://www.geocities.com/lela_d_nut/Wilma/Picture009.jpg
This is what hit our kitchen window. They were roughly 2x2 ft, quarter inch thick.
http://www.geocities.com/lela_d_nut/Wilma/Picture005.jpg
These are shots of the cars. Mine is the beige. You can see how much of a close call this was. The car beside mine has a smashed windshield and a lot of water damage.
http://www.geocities.com/lela_d_nut/Wilma/Picture004.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/lela_d_nut/Wilma/Picture016.jpg
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Wow...
So glad to hear you're all safe and sound.
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