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Posted on 09/20/2005 6:16:38 AM PDT by NautiNurse
I'm out here in Limestone County; not too near the coast, but Rita appears to be making a inland beeline for mah dubblewide - oops, I mean my luxury modular home...
Hi howlin... Are you in Houston? - Do you plan to evac?
Hey!!,... what'dya doin' up??
Boiling tiger prawns or the southern equivalent.
That simulation is here: http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/special/05/hurricane/index.html
Click on "Storm Surge" and then click "next" about 5 times.
Beer in hair is alcohol abuse :)
I rarely drink any alcohol other than beer, and do use it often when cooking. I actually had to send hubby to a liquor store a month or so ago to get vodka so I could make a particular recipe - I told him to buy a half-pint, he bought a fifth...unless Ifind more recipes calling for vodka as an ingredient, or we have company that drinks it, I expect that bottle will still be sitting under the bar 2 years from now.
Nope, I'm in North Carolina.......want company? :-)
Thanks.
I was going to try to ride this out at a friends house in Deer Park, but this one could be bad and parts of Deer Park floods, so I am going to Dallas to stay with family. Just about all of the old part of La Porte would be flooded.
Termite...I talked to Nana today. Yeppers, other than some rain that she's hoping they get...they'll be fine.
Wouldn't that be wonderful?
alas, I don't think it will happen this time. Pray I'm wrong.
Her growth has been astonishing. All through last night, her winds held at 70 mph. It was as if she was resisting becoming a hurricane. Then this morning, it was as if somebody flipped a switch. Thank God for me and folks in Southern Florida that she held back as long as she did, though. It's been bad enough in the lower Keys as it is.
Are our friends in Germany preparing to gloat that this one should also be a lesson to us?
Sounds like a plan. Good luck to you! Anyone in the Houston area should check out evacuation zones:
http://www.click2weather.com/hurricanes/4589609/detail.html
You and I seem are out of the suggested zones, even for Cat 4-5, but after Katrina, it's a good idea to keep an eye on the latest info.
Let hope you are horrible at hurricane predictions.
OTOH, better to hit what's already broken.. like the 'rinse' phase.... than to tear up something new.
Since I don't know exactly where he lives, I can't say. I thought it was the Houston area. Ask him, or more properly his Nana, but she can be reached at his FReep mail.
If his area is in any hazard, expect Eaker, Humblegunner, Flyer, et. al. to get his folks and his Nana out of there.
If they can't then expect TC to come flying back from his sick bed in California, in a rented dualy, to pull them out. :)
I'm even a little concerned for Miss Victoria (my granddaughter, although oceanperch knows that) who lives in Austin. The 11 PM EDT forecast showed Rita still a tropical storm as it will pass near or over Austin. Now it's stronger than it was then. More concerned for her Aunt B and Uncle M though, the live in a sort of low area and in a not so sturdy looking duplex.
Yikes!
See 2225.
I make smoked drunk chicken using beer. It's excellent.
You make me nervous with your prediction of Rita hitting further south than expected. We are watching closely with wood ready to put back on the windows. We just took most of the wood off the windows last week from Emily. It's like we issued an invitation to Rita when we took them off. I hope she turns us down!
I thought people kept Vodka in the freezer?
BBQ sauce, chili, stew, stroganoff, etc., etc. - I put it in practically everything - especially when I'm out of wine :)
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