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Discover Columbus is a site about Columbus Ohio. Originally named "Columbus Best Blog," it was never the best blog in Columbus Ohio. It was a blog about the best in Columbus and Central Ohio! Best restaurants, best real estate company, best schools, best neighborhoods..... written by Maureen McCabe a licensed real estate agent with Columbus Ohio's best real estate company, Real Living HER. Discover Columbus is just a site about Central Ohio.

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April Showers Bring...

Mar. 28, 2008
Categorized in: Time and Temperature
Tagged with: april, rain, twitter

umbrella girlThe things you hear on Twitter: "April is Poetry Month. I'm getting all of you prepared (for rain and poetry)."

I don't follow ShawnZ on Twitter but someone who I follow must follow Shawz because I read it reading the thread of people I follow on Twitter. 

Do you Twitter?  I am easy to find, I am MaureenMcCabe on Twitter.  Catchy?

I'd love to hear from you if you have a comment on the topic. All comments are moderated so you will not see your comment immediately. Thanks. Copyright 2008 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

Ohio's Katrina

Aug. 31, 2006
Categorized in: Ohio
Tagged with: rain
Ohio

Ohio's Katrina happened in 1913

There's lots in the news about Katrina one year after. There was a lot about Katrina in the news a year ago.  Lots about Katrina on the internet. 

I started Columbus Best Blog on August 27, 2005 just before Katrina hit the gulf coast.  If I am not mistaken I never once mentioned Katrina last year on Columbus Best Blog.   Why would I?  I was in Columbus Ohio just starting to write a blog about Columbus Ohio.  I could not watch or listen to the news on the radio or TV after awhille. I could not watch news on TV, read newspapers,  or read online news or blogs because I found the news coverage of Katrina so overwhelming after awhile.  Blogs everywhere no matter what their subject matter or geography were blogging about Katrina.  I had banners for the Red Cross on my websites and may have even put one on Columbus Best Blog... but I don't think in the entries I have anything about Katrina. A number of agents in my office were involved in furnishing a home for a family displaced by Katrina.  I did not mention that on my blog.

Real Town Blogs (Columbus Best Blog is a RealTown Blog) had a blog about Katrina written by REALTOR® Mary Kay Hopkins.   REALTORS® Respond.  Great stories.

What a difference a century makes, Ohio's 'Katrina' the flood of 1913 is long forgotten. Ohio recovered.  Tom Barlow of Blogging Ohio has a great entry about that natural disaster, 'Ohio's Katrina'.   The flood was as devastating to 1913 Ohio as Katrina was to the gulf coast according to Tom Barlow's Blog.   Just think about the difference in news coverage of a disaster between 1913 and today.   

Based on the talk about the one year anniversary of Katrina with Ernesto bearing down on Florida I did an informal, members only survey of Active Rain* real estate bloggers...  Weather is local..... 

Midwestern real estate bloggers prefer tornadoes

California real estate bloggers prefer earthquakes

Florida real estate bloggers prefer hurricanes

Well, ... maybe prefer is not the right word.  Midwestern real estate bloggers (and probably most midwesterners) are less scared of tornadoes than they are of earthquakes and hurricanes.  Florida residents  seeem to think hurricanes are less scary than earthquakes or tornadoes,  you get a warning of an impending hurricane today.  I forget why California real estate bloggers think earthquakes are less scary... I guess because they live in California.   You get used to your surroundings.

Cheryl Teague a real estate agent blogger in South Carolina had a blog entry about National Disaster Areas with a great map and a pie chart on her  blog, Inside Cheryl's Head.   Cheryl's blog is an  Active Rain* Blog.  I love pie charts!  Still today floods are a bigger menace than tornadoes, earthquakes and hurricanes according to the pie chart on Cheryl's  blog. 

Will Ohio commemorate the flood of 1913 in 2013?   Anniversaries!

 

 

* Active Rain is a real estate network - a group of blogs.  It has nothing to do with weather.  Active Rain is based in Washington State.  It rains a lot there... I believe that is partially  where the name Active Rain came from. 

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