Saturday, August 27, 2011

Riders on the storm







No, I wasn't crazy like these people who decided to go out in a small boat as the hurricane passed offshore. Instead, I took the boat out of the marina yesterday to head upriver to a creek for safe anchorage.

The waves were running about 4 feet in the harbor but the further upriver I went, the less wave height there was. The winds kept up all night, shaking the boat, and ruffling the canvas dodger and bimini. I was grateful for a good anchor and chain rode.






This morning, the wind is still strong but is supposed to subside later today. My thoughts are with all who are being affected by the hurricane. Having been through Hugo, I can say that it isn't fun. Loss of power for 23 days was the worst part for us because we were south of that storm. The tree devastation and loss of life and homes was terrible for those only 40 miles away.

Later today, I am going to head back to the harbor and anchor up at the usual spot near the beach. It is supposed to be hot and in the low 90's. A bit of breeze will be appreciated since the mosquitoes will likely be out after the rain over the past two days.

I am going to take a nap after a breakfast of shrimp and grits. Take care if you are in harm's way. Be safe.

18 comments:

  1. As a Gulf Coast dweller, I can just say...I hear ya mi amigo.

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  2. Hi Syd,

    Thanks for the update on your activities and place for a safe anchorage.

    Hugs,
    Anonymous #1

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  3. glad you rode it well...and were smart about it...saw the first confirmed death...sad...hoping and praying for those that did not head the warnings...

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  4. Glad to hear you don't have to evacuate. I'm hearing stories about people who refuse to leave their homes. I can understand that in a way, it's tough to leave behind all you have worked for.

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  5. I came here to check on you... even though you say you are "upriver" this still make me nervous!

    I hope you guys are alright. Thinking of you and everyone else in Irene's path.

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  6. Thank you Syd. Glad you are ok.

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  7. Glad to hear you are well, as I saw the weather news..

    'Keep on the firing line of life and God WILL keep you unharmed"
    :)

    WILL .. not 'might' :)

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  8. I am grateful that you are not in danger. I have been worried about you.

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  9. oops I forgot to type the motive part :)

    BB p.102, Working With Others
    "Keep on the firing line of life with these motives and God will keep you unharmed."

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  10. I'm happy to hear there has been no great drama for you. Mother Nature can throw some scary stuff at us. You and C are in my prayers. :)

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  11. Good post here.Thanks for sharing this info.

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  12. You made the good move Syd, even that baby storm was too big to ride out at sea.

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  13. Cripe, I could use a damn nap myself. Love you, Syd. Glad you are okay.

    SB

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  14. I'm a grits girl! Fill me a bowl! WIth lotsa butter please. =)

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  15. I am glad you guys weathered he storm well. I pray for the folks affected by Irene, scary stuff! It's a relief that she didn't come ashore with as much ferocity as some had forecast.

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