phone. >> yeah. it's just, you'll see beams and it's probably, i don't know, two feet high. we keep bumping our heads. there's cables. wires. i don't know how much you can see. but it's a cinderblock house. it was built in 1956. those type houses, i'm a native floridian, they are sturdy. they hold up to just about anything. so we're safe. we're fine. >> when the storm came, i mean, did you -- did you hear the house, you know, creeking or shifting or moving? i imagine being underneath the house could be scary if you hear that kind of stuff. >> no, what made us get under here quickly is large limbs beginning to fall out of my beloved oak trees. when we saw the -- and since it was a daytime storm, we could visit, see this with our eyes. i think that's the worst part is watching it. when things start falling and you're concerned about your roof