Here is a message I received via e-mail from 58limited...
I'm OK
I'm staying in Lumberton, 50 miles north of my house. Power came on here last night so I'm just getting on the internet.
My area suffered major damage, there was a big storm surge. The seawall behind my house protected Port Arthur, but Bridge City and Orange (both a few miles away) got 8-10 feet of water. Bolivar Peninsula, High Island, Crystal Beach, and most areas east of, and including, Galveston (Winnie, La Belle, Fannett) are devastated. The waves washed over the seawall in my back yard and I had 12 inches of water in my garage. An inch of water got into my kitchen, but did not get into the rest of the house. I also have minor roof damage.
I had several friends who helped me to get my cars moved north before the storm. The wind damage is not as bad as hurricane Rita in 2005, but there is much more devastation here because of the water: flooding, up to 20,000 dead cows (so I've heard), other dead animals, and a huge amount of debris washed up from the marshes - I have a wall of salt grass and driftwood in my back yard that is 5 feet high, 20 feet in depth, and it runs the full 115 foot length of my back yard. I almost stepped on a cotton mouth on Saturday (I returned for a look-see soon after the storm - winds were still 40mph) and I shot one the other day.
There was enough water to short out my home standby generator, so I had to buy a 5000 watt unit to run my fridges. My 1949 Coldspot in the garage bit the dust, so I bought a Whirlpool convertible upright. The Servel gas fridge doesn't want to cool - probably got water in the fire box. I'll take it apart and clean it later. About 8 people decided to stay in Sabine Pass (10 miles south of me on the coast). Sabine Pass got a worse storm surge than with hurricane rita. I haven't heard if they are ok. I talked with a drainage district worker and he said that the surge on the Port Arthur seawall was 13 feet - the wall averages 16.5 feet. This wall really saved our bacon, unfortunately Orange and Bridge Citty do not have seawalls.
I'll post a few pics when I get my power back and can use my own computer - I have a pic of the surge behind my house: the water is about 3 feet below the top of the wall, and I took the pic at 1 pm Saturday after Ike had passed.
Please keep all of the devastated areas in your thoughts and prayers. Most of us in Port Arthur are ok, but so many others on the coast have lost everything.
David