Sunday, September 1, 2019

Dorian

That damn hurricane is actually headed this way. Instead of a direct hit somewhere in Florida, it's supposed to move along the coastline and threaten everybody between Florida and North Carolina. No one is sure yet exactly what's going to happen.

I've been saying that Florida is going to be mostly fine, and I stand by that prediction. Why, you ask? I'll tell you why. Evil always seems to flourish. Trump's precious Mar a Lago is in Florida, and so is my brother in law's horrid evil shrew of a wife. They'll both sail through without problems, while good and innocent people everywhere else in the southeast will suffer. I've seen it happen time and again.

My husband texted me from work a little while ago and asked about the latest storm updates. I replied with a headline, "Dorian Crushes Bahamas". He texted back: those poor people. Yes. It's terrible to think of a Cat 5 storm (sustained winds over 175mph) leveling those islands. I'm fearful of how much death and destruction is going to be left in the wake of this storm.

And we have to wait to see where it's headed next. I'll keep you posted about South Carolina.

Oh, and happy September. Sigh.


16 comments:

  1. I am worried for you & gregg and bob & carlos...my boss and his family is down in SC for the holiday weekend too...

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    1. I think Dorian's gonna head along the coast and we'll get a lot of rain, but, fingers crossed, that might be all!

      Just stay safe SCers.

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  2. This is just a big old shit-show, isn't it? Dorian is a hell bitch.
    Honey, I'm thinking about you. I promise I am.

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  3. I'm hoping it turns a hard right and heads into the ocean. In the mean time, we're shuttering our windows and moving all the plants and patio furniture into the garage here in Central Florida. Hang in there.

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  4. I bought some munchies and filled my pitchers with water. Although it doesn't seem as if we'll get a direct hit, we'll have plenty of wind and rain. I hope you don't get something worse.

    Love,
    Janie

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  5. Last time I looked it is going to go up the coast and not touch land.

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  6. Our fingers are crossed for you all, and that includes all the animals. Stay safe!

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  7. It must be so scary.....I am so glad we don't get hurricanes here! Hope you will all be safe. I guess you are far enough inland to avoid any problems with the sea?

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  8. It does sound scary, and I hope your area won't be affected and you will all be safe in your wonderful home.

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  9. EXACTLY. I can tell you how often in the last few days I've wished massive destruction on
    Maralago and then slapped the thought down because it would mean destruction also for his hapless neighbors.

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  10. I hope all is going well for you Jennifer.

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  11. Hopefully the storm will stay out to sea and the worst thing you'll get is a lot of rain. Fingers crossed.

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  12. I've been thinking about you in the path of this storm. (Well, hopefully not RIGHT in the path, but in the vicinity, anyway.) I'm hoping for the best. Of course Florida DOES have its share of good people who deserve to be spared, and I suspect South Carolina has its share of evil ones! But I'd mostly like this thing to turn farther out to sea and spare everyone.

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  13. Dorian appears to have ground to a halt over The Bahamas. Terrible for those in its cumbersome path. So much water and not a drop to drink. Maybe its power will be massively reduced by the time it reaches the Carolinas. I hope so.

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