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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Hamish


In some places it's known as a tornado. In others, a cyclone. And in still others, the idiot's merry~go~round. Jack Handy

We're waiting on Hamish coming down the coast. He's been a naughty boy & went up to a category 5 but he's decreasing now & with a bit of God given luck he won't cause havoc & destruction. They don't normally come far enough south to bother us but we're bound to get loads of rain. At least he might fill our dam. It's the least we expect.

6 comments:

Mrs. Darling said...

Oh my word! Are you all prepared? I have never been in a hurricane, cyclone, tornado or such. We really dont get them here on the West cost of The Pacific Ocean.

seekingmyLord said...

I will be praying for you as well as for all in your country.

Diane Shiffer said...

praying you'll be safe my dear friend! keep us posted, ok?

Ganeida said...

Mrs D; we've done two cyclones while we've been here but by the time they get to us they're usually not more than a big rain depression with a bit of wind. Further north they were evacuating early because of the storm surge but we're high so won't be bothered by flooding. Now it looks like it won't even cross the coast, thank God!

Thank you all for prayers ~ which are always welcome. :)

Molytail said...

Many years ago, I wanted to be a storm chaser. Tornados in particular. But um, I grew up and let go of such goofiness, yep yep. *grin*

Glad to hear that the hurrican oughtn't come slamming down on you guys!

I've been reading, just quiet here - long week, post move. Very wise words dancing across your blog. <3

Sandra said...

Glad you aren't in the way of this. Hunker down and don't float away.