Take down the mast, lights, and wires. Move plants, wheelbarrows, and barbecue.
Clean out containers for potable water.
Tie up random neighbor's bike. Turn bench on its side.
Dinner with the compound, and other good friends who live within a half-mile.
Cucumbers from the yard and homemade pumpkin pie.
Hurricane jello shots, from Kenny. (Don't worry, he's a doctor.)
Play games.
Tuesday:
Watch/listen as hurricane is reclassified as just a tropical storm, then a Category 1 hurricane again, and back and forth and back and forth.
This is what it looked like outside this morning.
Yoga, guitar, walking outside.
It's starting to rain now.
We're so grateful to be here.
Some exciting times, these are. I saw on your list "call Miss Sadie". Is she sheltering in place as well? I'm glad you have each other to get through the storm and I'm happy you are prepared. The generator will come in handy if you lose power. Be safe my loved ones.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and appreciating all the work that's gone into being prepared. Hoping for the best and planning for the worst is the best strategy. Love you guys! Stay safe! Xoxox
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