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So trust me when I say that Edouard is my kind of tropical storm.
We've had light rain for a few hours, no wind, no reports of tornadoes, no evacuations. Nerves on edge yesterday went ahead and slammed the doors of most places of business for today, including my employer.
A perfect day for reading.
When I first moved to NC I was really nervous about the idea of a hurricane. I was downright nervous and sick to my stomach when the first one hit, and luckily for me it was only a cat 2 that dropped a boatload of rain. Sort of reminded me of a northeast TX severe thunderstorm. Also luckily for me (and my sensitive to nervousness stomach) those were the only types of hurricanes I experienced in NC. Whew!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first moved to NC I was really nervous about the idea of a hurricane. I was downright nervous and sick to my stomach when the first one hit, and luckily for me it was only a cat 2 that dropped a boatload of rain. Sort of reminded me of a northeast TX severe thunderstorm. Also luckily for me (and my sensitive to nervousness stomach) those were the only types of hurricanes I experienced in NC. Whew! Andi
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