No one has started a new thread this week -- tsk, tsk! First, the sad anniversary of 9/11, the horrendous attack on our nation and its people. Hard to believe it's been 17 years now. Never forget!
Second, there is a Category 4 hurricane aiming at the Carolina coast right now. Latest track makes landfall in NC, about 100 miles north of us. That would hit us with wind and rain possibly equivalent to Matthew a couple of years ago. That one was scary, but we came through it unscathed. We are NOT in a mandatory evacuation zone -- that's for those in storm surge zone just east of us. We are about 5 miles inland. For now we are prepping to stay in place. But if track shifts and we have a Cat 4 or Cat 5 coming right at us, we have a concrete-encased building a few miles away to which to retreat. We still could decide to drive to the mountains tomorrow morning -- but take a look at The Weather Channel -- some of those inland spots could get rain of 20 or 30 inches. We were living in mountains in Virginia in 1969 when remnants of Hurricane Camille dropped 32 inches of rain in one night and and washed whole families away not very far from us.
So yep it was good to get by the biopsy.... on to the next things.
And you all -- Honeybunny! -- seem to have tricked me into starting a new week again.
Stay the course!
SUPERBOB
Second, there is a Category 4 hurricane aiming at the Carolina coast right now. Latest track makes landfall in NC, about 100 miles north of us. That would hit us with wind and rain possibly equivalent to Matthew a couple of years ago. That one was scary, but we came through it unscathed. We are NOT in a mandatory evacuation zone -- that's for those in storm surge zone just east of us. We are about 5 miles inland. For now we are prepping to stay in place. But if track shifts and we have a Cat 4 or Cat 5 coming right at us, we have a concrete-encased building a few miles away to which to retreat. We still could decide to drive to the mountains tomorrow morning -- but take a look at The Weather Channel -- some of those inland spots could get rain of 20 or 30 inches. We were living in mountains in Virginia in 1969 when remnants of Hurricane Camille dropped 32 inches of rain in one night and and washed whole families away not very far from us.
So yep it was good to get by the biopsy.... on to the next things.
And you all -- Honeybunny! -- seem to have tricked me into starting a new week again.
Stay the course!
SUPERBOB