San Jose Floods

Ken H.

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Has anyone talked to Manny? I'm concerned about him and the flood in San
Jose. Their house on the hillside might be subject to mudslides & some of
his other properties might be endangered. If anyone's heard from him,
please tell us the situation so I don't have to bother him.

Ken H.
 
Texted him on Wednesday. O.k.then. flooding is mostly in an area around
Coyote creek. Mostly man caused by increased outflows from Anderson
Resevoir. Receding now. On Golden Gate Bridge presently. Heading towards SF
airport. Been here off and on since January.5. Home tonight.
Jim Hupy

> Has anyone talked to Manny? I'm concerned about him and the flood in San
> Jose. Their house on the hillside might be subject to mudslides & some of
> his other properties might be endangered. If anyone's heard from him,
> please tell us the situation so I don't have to bother him.
>
> Ken H.
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Thanks, Jim, glad to hear all's OK. Have a safe trip.

Ken H.

> Texted him on Wednesday. O.k.then. flooding is mostly in an area around
> Coyote creek. Mostly man caused by increased outflows from Anderson
> Resevoir. Receding now. On Golden Gate Bridge presently. Heading towards SF
> airport. Been here off and on since January.5. Home tonight.
> Jim Hupy
>

>
> > Has anyone talked to Manny? I'm concerned about him and the flood in San
> > Jose. Their house on the hillside might be subject to mudslides & some
> of
> > his other properties might be endangered. If anyone's heard from him,
> > please tell us the situation so I don't have to bother him.
>
 
Thank you for asking Ken !!

I had the honor and pleasure of being up there this past weekend...

Parked in the upper driveway. Wet and muddy - but that certainly didn't stop us from finishing loads of work on my coach.

The shop gets wet from the saturated hillside - but all buildings are still on top of the hill. Nothing sliding yet :)

Manny is a tremendous asset to our community and I'm proud to call him a friend.

Steve W
1973 23'
Southern California
 
Thanks, Steve,

I was a little worried that the service rack extension on the back side of
the shop (which was initially my idea) might have caused more flooding.

If Manny was that busy in the shop, I'll assume he didn't have to work on
any of his rentals. :-)

Ken H.

On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 6:46 PM, Steve Weinstock
wrote:

> Thank you for asking Ken !!
>
> I had the honor and pleasure of being up there this past weekend...
>
> Parked in the upper driveway. Wet and muddy - but that certainly didn't
> stop us from finishing loads of work on my coach.
>
> The shop gets wet from the saturated hillside - but all buildings are
> still on top of the hill. Nothing sliding yet :)
>
> Manny is a tremendous asset to our community and I'm proud to call him a
> friend.
>
> Steve W
> 1973 23'
> Southern California
>
>
>
>
>
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Well... kinda.

We worked outside - the shop was occupied.

And there's always work with rentals. The storms knocked at least one tree down.

But as I expect you're aware - a weather storm sure ain't gonna slow Manny down.

All good,
Steve W