Tropical Storm Andrea is visiting the First Coast, making for some very nasty weather. My sister in WI is a big fan of the weather and was tracking this TS, fearing for my safety. Thus far, at this writing, the worst of it might be over, as it moves north and west out of the area. From what the local weather guy said, it is moving more quickly than expected which is a blessing for us. Areas around Mayport and Fernandina Beach had possible tornadic activity with some damage occuring on the base. Mainly it was roof damage, a few broken windows, and upset picnic sites. Nothing directly related to the ships or anything like that.
Mayport Naval Station roof damage
Justin could not work in this weather so he joined me for Bible study this a.m. At first I was not going to go but it seemed to clear up a bit for my ride over. Even got to talk to Mom all the way with no problems. We had a scant class today, when last week we added a table to accomodate our group. I think the weather kept folks at home. Pastor was so glad to see me, thinking I would not come due to the weather. Can't miss an opportunity to study the Word with my boy, can I? Lucy was so glad to see Justin---she leaped to her feet to give him a hug. And sent the extra doughnuts home with him, too!
The rain was on and off steady but not heavy so Justin and I went in my car to Bahama Breeze for lunch. We ate on the patio where it was still warmer than inside. It was so good to have my favorite buttermilk chicken sliders. The rice 'n beans was not so good and I left it behind. Justin had the pork sliders and fries, finishing his meal. We shared a small order of onion rings, three in the order, a new item on the menu. Very good! I packed up my leftovers to bring home for my dinner. All set!
We went back to Victory to get Justin's car, and it was really pouring. It was an unpleasant ride back toward Orange Park for me, with Justin exiting at San Jose to head to his place. There were 'standing water warnings' for parts of this street but he got home safely.
By the time I got to the bridge it was getting brighter out and the rain let up. Thanks to the river, I think, and its Creator! I was so very glad to get home, believe me. Gus offered to help me carry my soda upstairs but I was managing okay. He is such a dear man!
My upstairs neighbor said he was ready and standing by if help was needed, and I think I heard the wet vac going earlier this afternoon. The sun is peeking out for the first time today at this time of night. That is just fine with me! Thanks to all my friends and family who have us in thought and prayer. Welcome, blue skies!
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