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Hurricane Isaac Hanging Around

Hurricane Isaac – for Pensacola – has turned out to be not so much. Yes, there has been high water, due to the ceaseless winds pushing water onshore. Yes, there are some bursts of high winds. Yes there are some heavy showers.

We’ve seen worse, we’ve had worse storms. The think about Hurricane Isaac is that while there is nothing you can put your finger on, he is like that annoying guest who stays too long. He is hanging around, and we would like to get on with our lives.

Example: Our grandson’s school is still closed, and our son and his wife need to go to work today. Fortunately, AdventureMan and the Happy Toddler have a great relationship, and AdventureMan has made a plan to introduce him today to the public library, it’s treasure trove of childrens’ books, and that you can take them home – but you have to take them back. We hope the library is open today! We don’t know! It’s just annoying and inconvenient, these are minor things, not the great huge overwhelming problems that Plaquemines Parish is facing with their huge guest who insists on hanging around. Huge and slow, just the size and duration is causing expensive and life-threatening problems.

My plan for today is to put the heavy things back on the walls, mirrors I didn’t want to replace, framed art-work and hangings I didn’t want damaged if we were hit by the hurricane or tornado. Yes, there are still tornado warnings. No, I am not so worried.

At 6:30 this morning it was hot and humid. At 0900, it is still hot and humid, with occasional showers of warm rain. Aargh. Thanks be to God, no flooding in our house, no breeches in our defenses. We’re ready to move on. We’re ready for this to be over.

August 29, 2012 - Posted by | Adventure, Books, Bureaucracy, Community, Cultural, ExPat Life, Family Issues, Hurricanes, Living Conditions, Pensacola, Weather

3 Comments »

  1. Hi there i am kavin, its my first occasion to commenting anywhere, when i read this paragraph
    i thought i could also make comment due to this sensible article.

    occidental grand aruba's avatar Comment by occidental grand aruba | August 29, 2012 | Reply

  2. So thankful you were spared….wishing Isaac would just get on with it and move inland more quickly. The poor people of Plaquemines Parish and Grand Isle…too much water.

    Grammy's avatar Comment by Grammy | August 29, 2012 | Reply

  3. Oh Grammy, you are so right. Thanks be to God for his mercy. Those dry winds have moderated the storm every step of the way. Have you seen models that show a considerable amount of moisture en route to Western Texas? While the victims in Plaquemines county and Grand Isle are suffering, there is so much LESS damage than there might have been. It’s a very strange storm – they just downgraded it from hurricane and it is only a tropical storm once again.

    I’m starting to put things back now, but it’s going to take a while. Thanks be to God 🙂

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | August 29, 2012 | Reply


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