I'm fine. Thanks to all who have written.
The worst is still to come, but Mother Nature settled her score with me in 1991, so I would assume she's after the Republican Guard now.
Cape Cod is taking a beating, trees are down, there's coastal flooding, the power is on and off... but we've had worse.
To my sister... if I suddenly go offline, I'm most likely not dead. Chances are it's the power.
I'll try to get out tonight and tomorrow with the camera, but I have this aversion to getting soaked needlessly, and we've had about 3 to 5 inches of rain. The best wind gust I've seen was 54 mph, but my wind speed thingy is sort of in a bad spot... we may have had worse.
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Hope to hear from you tomorrow with the best of news. I'm still praying. Penny http://journals.aol.com/firestormkids04/FromHeretoThere http://journals.aol.com/firestormkids04/TimeforaLittlePoetry
Glad to hear from you and hope all is still well.
Lori
Your survival was never in doubt - you're too low to the ground to be swept away by a mere breeze, smurfette.
We, too, survived with mucho rain and wind. Very soggy out, trending towards very frozen. Things are going to be breaking when they hit the ground this week...
wil
I prefer "low center of gravity."
Glad you are okay.
Krissy
http://journals.aol.com/fisherkristina/SometimesIThink
Thanks for stopping by my journal. Sorry about your weather, it's kinda like a cold, passed from one state to another. We had it last week in Miami and it was high wind gusts, solid rain for two days, misery, inc.
On the other hand, the PATs beat the Colts and you're still underfeated. The Miami Dolphins were just awarded custody of a child who had been removed from his parents for beatings. The judge awarded the boy to the Dolphins because they're incapble of beating anyone.
Jimmy
http://journal.aol.com/jimsulliv3/jimmys-journal/
Hoping this finds you happy, healthy, staying warm and enjoying life! Take care of you,
Katie
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