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Hurricane Patricia, biggest hurricane ever recorded on our side of the Pacific, category 5, 200+ mph winds,and soaked up a ton of moisture from the ocean since surface temps were in the upper 90s. Lost a lot of strength once it hit Mexico, but was so huge, there's still lots of rain let for you even after soaking Texas. Sounds like you are ready, but glad the winds have died down.
 
sister called , trying to get a passport to Spain. wanted to know when our mother and father was born.

I have heard such nasty comments on FB about the flooding in Mexico. its so sad. all I can think about is the children over there. I havent watched the news about it and not sure i want to. whats wrong with those people ?
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I posted on tom turkey this morning. asking everyone to be good and I must of been trying to convince myself. i lasted a day.
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the reply to my post i didnt understand. angry birds ?
 
 
watching that on the news this am. scary stuff camping.  stay safe. are you the green dot ?



Yes ma'am, I'm the green dot. Zoomed way way out, though. Yesterday she was downgraded to a tropical depression, so basically just a big rain cloud. Not even lightning.


I got my run covered last night, so the chickens are fine. It's raining so softly and slowly that the ground can soak it up.


We have plenty of food and water, and the camp's kitchen is gas, if it comes to that. We're just going to stay home today.


I haven't watched any news. What did you see? Where is it from?



Hurricane Patricia, biggest hurricane ever recorded on our side of the Pacific, category 5, 200+ mph winds,and soaked up a ton of moisture from the ocean since surface temps were in the upper 90s.  Lost a lot of strength once it hit Mexico, but was so huge, there's still lots of rain let for you even after soaking Texas.   Sounds like you are ready, but glad the winds have died down.


x2. Winds are the worst. 30 mph is what DH just told me.

If we were getting a direct hit, I'd be in way more of a panic. We were in North LA when Rita hit, but I think she was still a cat 1 or 2 when she got to us. No one remembers, but Rita was actually stronger than Katrina, but no one died because we were all good listeners. :)

Gustav was the closest to a direct hit that I've been through. We were in MS and our camp was a "storm shelter" for evacuees. That was a tense night.
 
x2. Winds are the worst. 30 mph is what DH just told me.

If we were getting a direct hit, I'd be in way more of a panic. We were in North LA when Rita hit, but I think she was still a cat 1 or 2 when she got to us. No one remembers, but Rita was actually stronger than Katrina, but no one died because we were all good listeners.
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Gustav was the closest to a direct hit that I've been through. We were in MS and our camp was a "storm shelter" for evacuees. That was a tense night.

geez camping ! you got one of those lightening rods over you ?
 
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