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Those buzzards are apparently as nervous about Dennis as you are -- imagine the angst that would lead a buzzard to consume beer, cigarettes and Little Debbies! I'm sure they were just waiting for the next people to throw trash into your driveway.
What we get in our driveway:
Speaking of dripping, did you hear about Sugar typing with an ice cream sandwich? :s: Isn't she adorable? Kiwi |
Now they're saying Dennis could make landfall iin Okaloosa County. That's where I work!!! So it's near where I live.....! WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ice cream would make me feel better but the Red Rose tea sure helped. |
Eek! I thought it looked like it was moving over a bit west. Poopie old Dennis.
We haven't left yet. It's not my fault; I've been packed for ages, DH is slowwwwwwwwww |
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We don't have ANY kind of weather disasters here at all. 'Cept for flooding sometimes, but not at our house. But you will NOT NOT NOT get hit by this. I will not allow it! Quote:
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Thank you, Sugar. I will drink more tea. The power went off briefly. I went outside to move the car in front of the house to protect the windshield and engine and found that branches are already on the ground. Plus a small tree blew completely over and narrowly missed by car. Woulda scratched it is all. But the hurrycane is NOT EVEN HERE YET and it's already awful. I live on the county highway and no one is passing. They're saying on the radio that you need to get your "safe room" ready as the "point of no return" has passed and you should not leave your home. Emergency vehicles will not respond in wind over 45 mph. They'll take your message and get to you when it's safe. It's really eerie.
Sugar when you look at the map, you see a bay next to Alabama, then right next to that another bay that goes parallel to the state. I live north of that up towards Alabama. Blow on that area. |
this is how serious it is WALMART IS CLOSEDDDDD
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We get
1. door advertisements from other people's doors 2. leaves (we are apparently on the low pressure end of the cul de sac). 3. school papers (when school is in session.) My dead azalea is fending off most anything else. Gotta pull it out sometime today. But it is 89 degrees. Waaaah. Texas has Hail the size of golf balls (which can break windows and make your car roof, hood and trunk look quilted). and Tornadoes. And Hurricanes in the Gulf.... but here it's mostly Hail and Tornadoes. I am also drinking anti-hurricane tea and thinking protective thoughts for Cowie. And I'm going to start a new thread. |
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