I’ve prepared for this hurricane as best I can, help now all I can do is wait. My oil lamps are filled in case I loose my electricity, which I totally expect to happen. Thankfully the hurricane has been downgraded to a category 1, so I’m not as worried as I was yesterday. We put everything away that could be dangerous if the winds are as strong as predicted. We were supposed to get 10 inches of rain, but now they are predicting 6-8 inches or more. The ground is already saturated. Our grass is so green for this time of the year. I love that! The hurricane is supposed to arrive in my area, Wilmington, Delaware, tomorrow around 2 p.m. I’ll be back to keep you posted.
One more thing I wanted to mention. I just received my 12 copies of Early Homes magazine and I’ll have them for sale on my website. Remember this is the magazine that had the article about my house and murals in the last issue. So many of you were unable to find the magazine so I wanted to be sure I had some issues this time. This magazine only comes out a couple of times a year, Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter. It’s a good magazine, one of my favorites. It has a nice article about Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and it’s Amish community, one of the areas of Pennsylvania where I spend a lot of time antiquing.
Happy day
Carole
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August 27th, 2011 at 4:39 pm
Hope you are weathering this storm. We in Pa are awaiting it’s arrival. An earthquake and now a hurricane, could someome be trying to get our attention? I was wondering if you listed the Early Homes Magazine on your website. I would love to purchase one since I live in the Lancaster County area. Stay safe and dry.
Barb
August 27th, 2011 at 9:49 pm
…My thoughts and prayers are with you dear Carole!
…Stay safe and keep us posted.
…(((hug)))
…Blessings
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