Moving On
Although the marina rates in unaffected areas of the Gulf didnt go up drastically, for myself and others that left the area, 'our' rates have. Since neither myself nor my GF have anything to really hold us to Ms., we chose to move on as many others have. Most people we know have left the area. All of the places we enjoyed sailing to are no longer in existance. Everything is different. So now we have chosen to live in places that are a matter of convenience such as my work, her kids and mine, etc. We loved the Biloxi area, but now its like a big vacuum to us. Like I said earlier, we will eventually move back because we hope that what we loved will return.We thought that when oak harbor marina re-opened, it would fill immmediately, since there are still lots of 'diplaced' boats looking for a home. We guessed wrong. They cant hardly give away their slips. Re-construction on most of the piers has been halted since there is a lack of customers. People that have never seen the Ms. Coast ,before and after, havent even a clue as to what is going on or more accurately, what is not going on. Its hard to put into words, but its not the fear of future storms that is keeping people out, its the fact that no one wants to live where there is nothing to see or do or places to go.Its not the same kind of analogy that someone would use as to living out in the country. Its just 'different'.For most people, cheap prices are not a bargain if there is no place to live or work. Its fine for some, but not for us. Its amazing how one storm can change so many lives forever. Even the people we know that stayed behind are not the same. Looking at familiar places brings back fond memories. Well, for us, the memories are there, but the places are not. Damn, I'm having a difficult time with this. Wish I was a writer or poet. they seem to have a gift with words. I obviously dont.