yay!!! Good to hearGood morning, my friends!
Palmer is feeling better - he is ready to eat - YAY!!!!
A windy Good Morning to each and all.
Whew!
Nerve-wracking last night as we watched Irene get ever closer to our vulnerable little cottage.
Fortunately, the news kept gradually getting better as the storm weakened to a CAT 1 and moved a bit further east.
The eye passed just east of Cape Lookout about 8:00 AM this morning with 85 MPH winds.
That's about 25 miles east of where our place is and outside the eye wall.
Will contact someone we know over there after the hurricane is out of the way so he can check on any damage but we don't expect anything severe.
(It's just been a blustery/rainy day here in Raleigh, well inland.)
You just can't count on Mother Nature.....but you CAN count on this:
Days to the Season: 78
Days to Christmas Day: 120
Under 3 weeks now until the 100-day Christmas Milestone.
(Moving right along!)
Well, the power has been flickering in and out, so I had better close before I loose what I've typed!
You have a Sensational Saturday, Everyone!
Good morning, my friends!
Palmer is feeling better - he is ready to eat - YAY!!!
A windy Good Morning to each and all.
Whew!
Nerve-wracking last night as we watched Irene get ever closer to our vulnerable little cottage.
Fortunately, the news kept gradually getting better as the storm weakened to a CAT 1 and moved a bit further east.
The eye passed just east of Cape Lookout about 8:00 AM this morning with 85 MPH winds.
That's about 25 miles east of where our place is and outside the eye wall.
Will contact someone we know over there after the hurricane is out of the way so he can check on any damage but we don't expect anything severe.
(It's just been a blustery/rainy day here in Raleigh, well inland.)
Whew!
Nerve-wracking last night as we watched Irene get ever closer to our vulnerable little cottage.
Fortunately, the news kept gradually getting better as the storm weakened to a CAT 1 and moved a bit further east.
I'm not sure what to expect---this is my first hurricane in New England. We're busy today getting through anything that may require electricity, just in case.
Then we got a second text saying they had a change of plans & they were going to ride it out.
getting hammered by Irene- all is well though still have power.. in a lull right now...
Jayish- coming at you....
Much Love everyone...
Good to hear from you all. Stay safe everyone!Hang on, Binger! I'm not even on a coast and they're predicting 5+ inches of rain and 50-70 mph winds.. ay yi yi. So nervous. Crown, glad to hear you came through ok!
Get well!today we got lots of rain...but I kinda enjoy the day....pretty much just chilling throughout the day....gon lay down a little now cos I gots some headache
getting hammered by Irene- all is well though still have power.. in a lull right now...
Jayish- coming at you....
Much Love everyone...
Good Evening Everyone!!!!!!! It is good to see everyone on the east coast checking in. I have been praying for all of you. I just got home from the Jim Shore signing. He is a really nice guy and takes the time to chat with everyone while he signs your pieces. That is why it took me almost 3 hours to get to him even though I was only about a 1/4 of the way back. I hope he didn't have an early flight home. I was going to get my picture taken with him but my batteries were dead when I got to the store and I couldn't believe that hallmark didn't have any batteries for sell. So instead of buying batteries I bought another Santa and the nativity star ornament. I'll try to post pictures soon. I hope everyone is having a GREAT DAY!!!!!!!
getting hammered by Irene- all is well though still have power.. in a lull right now...
Jayish- coming at you....
Much Love everyone...
We're getting rain on and off in Mass. Expecting the worst of it tomorrow morning and afternoon. The NWS says:
...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...
...WINDS... AS HURRICANE IRENE APPROACHES...SUSTAINED TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING. MAXIMUM WINDS ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE 50 TO 60 MPH RANGE WITH GUSTS TO 80 MPH.
DAMAGING WINDS ARE LIKELY. SOME HOMES MAY HAVE DAMAGE TO SHINGLES...SIDING...GUTTERS AND WINDOWS...ESPECIALLY IF THESE ITEMS ARE NOT PROPERLY SECURED. LOOSE OUTDOOR ITEMS WILL BECOME AIRBORNE...CAUSING ADDITIONAL DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY. SOME POWER LINES WILL BE KNOCKED DOWN BY FALLING TREES...RESULTING IN SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES. MANY LARGE BRANCHES OF TREES WILL BE SNAPPED...AND A FEW TREES WILL BE UPROOTED
And there's a flood watch in effect. At least they're saying "scattered" and not "widespread" power outages. We're ready, anyway.