Hello to all the troops! Hope you are all well!
Well, you're right Ma - Jeanne is headed here. I live in northern Palm Beach County, and it looks like we may take a direct hit again. The plywood is back on the windows, and I have the gas cans filled up for the generator. (I am lucky enough to have that, at least.)
They are talking about it being a category 3 when it hits, and Frances was only a 2, so I'm definitely nervous. All of the debris from Frances is still piled up - they did not have time to pick it up yet - and I'm afraid it will blow everywhere.
Plus we have been warned to expect extended power outages (and no phone service) this time around, since many of the fixes from Frances were only temporary. So after just getting back online and getting my Freeper "fix", I may be absent again for awhile.
Please hold down the fort everyone, and take care. God Bless!
Prayers lifted for your safety during this hurricane.
I am so glad you let us know, both how you are doing, and what the future may hold. I'm really glad about the generator and gas for same, unlike one of the other kids. LOL! Are you safe from falling trees? I hadn't thought about all the downed stuff wrecking havoc. We will send prayers for your safety. You sound as prepared as possible. Good luck!! Go away Jeanne. We'll be watching the news, and please check in when you are able. *HUGS* Stay safe as best you can.
Turning back the clock: Shadows creep over the wetlands of Washington's Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Under a 15-year plan for the sanctuary, farmland that was drained and diked more than 100 years ago would revert to salt marshes and mudflats for migrating salmon.
Sending hugs!!! Take care, and we will promise to miss you until you come back!
I will again be praying for all who are in danger from these hurricanes.
Evening, PG. My Demented Sis is over in Tampa, and we're all watching close.
Hang on, and get creative - you'll do just fine. Just stock what Sis does: The Captain and Coca-cola.
We'll be here when you get back!