Hurricane Delta came ashore 12 miles east of where Hurricane Laura made landfall six weeks before.
Fortunately, Delta was only a Category 2. A lot of debris was still in piles from Laura and some of that got blown around. A few more trees went down. Tarps installed to protect homes that lost roofs in Laura didn't fare well in Delta's winds.
Darned tootin' we evacuated, this time to East Texas. Wasn't far enough. The winds were rather feisty, enough to knock out power at the home where we stayed. Was out for almost 24 hours there. Back in Louisiana at the home we left? Two-hour outage.
Worked from home for three days after Delta's winds forced rainwater into our offices again. then things went back to (I hate the term) 'new normal'.
Work's been nuts with various projects jumping off, some storm-related issues, some just put onto odd schedules, driven by COVID restrictions.
Writing goes on - a bit less than I'd like, but believe me, the stories are going to flow.