Despite what you might have seen on the news, St.
Petersburg FL is still alive and kicking! To anyone who saw the news and watched the devastation of Hurricane Ian, you might suppose the entire village was washed out into the Gulf of Mexico, however I assure you we are still standing! The storm surge was the worst area of it, and utterly wrecked a immense swath of the coastline, and thankfully our house is a great mile away from the nearest waterway, so the damage to our property was minimal, and when you live in St.
Petersburg, or anywhere near the coast of FL, you have to be prepared for major events prefer this, however every one of us have Hurricane Season every year, with dozens of weird storms hitting the state, although usually St. Petersburg avoids any major disfigure, however st. Petersburg is situated on the gulf, which has hot water and doesn’t support hurricanes in addition to the Atlantic ocean does. That said, St. Petersburg will take a pounding every once in a while, which is why I own a power generator, but hurricane Ian knocked out the power for most of St. Petersburg for more than 2 mornings, however thanks to our generator I had lights, a/c, and a running fridge. The WIFI was out, however I had a stack of old DVD movies, and that combined with a few beers and our a/c made for a pleasant couple of mornings, but if you live in St. Petersburg or the surrounding area,I highly request that you invest in a power generator, for situations such as these.