Showing posts with label Hurricane Watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hurricane Watch. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Flowers - butterflies - Hurricane Isaias -



Flowers do it. . . . . . 
brighten the room, cheer one up!


Stopped at the grocery for lettuce and a cuke, and bought two bunches of
 alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily) just $8.00. Added sprigs of rosemary, dill
 and ivy - a pretty combo.
We really went out to deliver figs and tomatoes, and to drive around the neighborhood,
looking at houses. Interested in seeing how they fit the new 'mansions' on small
 lots as that's what we will see next door in the coming months most likely.
 I guess the old proverb 'where's there a will there's a way' will allow this to happen.


A Red Admiral, the first I've seen this year. 
Apparently they enjoy eating fermenting fruit - plenty of figs in the higher 
tree branches where we can't reach to pick.
I'm also seeing bees up there. . . . .along with the ever present catbirds, 
mockingbirds and robins, and this morning the rabbit is back under the
tree munching non-stop.


 Sighing a breath of relief this beautiful morning as our area fared well as
 Hurricane Isaias churned past overnight dropping heavy rain.
 We prepared as always for these possible catastrophic events, moving
 our cars from under the big trees, storing anything which could become
 a flying object in strong winds from the porch and deck.  
Fingers were crossed that there would be no power outages, tornadoes
 and no trees down - fortunately around here just a few twigs are littering
 the ground.

The air is so much cooler and the sun is shining brightly this morning.
 Everywhere looks freshly washed, plants and shrubs standing tall, 
grass refreshed and perhaps a little greener.

Other places along the coast have a lot of damage and as the 
storm heads north it will impact many more. My thoughts are 
now with everyone in the path of Isaias.



Thankful and grateful today here.


Saturday, August 1, 2020

The fig-eating bunny - neighbors - hurricane watch!


Welcome to a new month. 
Almost can't believe we are this far into the year. . . . and haven't been away
 anywhere since early February!  
When we headed to the North Carolina coast for that chilly, but fun, weekend
 break, we never dreamed it would be the only trip away from home for
many months.
Our planned visit home to England in spring never happened. I'm so missing my
family and friends, and still don't know when we will be able to go.
Dreams of a cruise this year came to a halt. Plans to leave home are on
the back burner right now.

So here we are in August and the only excitement - of the scary kind - might
 be brought by a hurricane with the name Isaias, which nobody seems to know
 how to pronounce!  We are inland but still always have to be concerned as 
hurricanes have often wreaked havoc this far from the coast, and we've
 had severe property damage in the past.


This morning our dear neighbors are in the process of moving out after renting
 the house for over 12 years!  We are going to miss them so much as they cared 
about us, made sure we were safe. . . . . and that we woke up each morning if our
blinds weren't open!!!

The property has been sold and we are now on tenterhooks as to what will happen.
As the purchasers are a contractor/realtor couple who purchased as soon as the
 FOR SALE went up, we feel they will probably not live here but will either renovate
 and flip, renovate and rent out again, or (and this is happening all around 
our neighborhood when older houses go on the market due to its prime location),
 knock down and replace with a larger new build!
Time will tell - trying to stay positive as we don't want a bad situation which could
mean our own For Sale sign going up!


A bit of happiness among the somber goings on this morning, was our own
 'Peter Rabbit' quite unconcerned by moving trucks and many strangers on his turf!
He popped out at 7:30 am for a breakfast of dropped fruits under the fig tree.
Meanwhile, the birds, mostly catbirds, mockingbirds and robins, have taken a
break from serious pecking at the figs high up in the tree. . . . . I know they'll be 
back later though.

Sunny Saturday morning. . . . . . . perhaps a weather lull before the storm arrives.
  Very hot though - heat index predicted to reach 105-107F this afternoon!


Tomorrow I start my cat sitting job for three weeks as our other next door neighbor 
will be away.  It takes Ms. Nala cat at least a week to get over being left by her 'dad' 
and become happy to see me twice a day.  By week three she may even climb into my 
lap for a cuddle!  I will also be harvesting the tomatoes, peppers, basil etc.  

Hoping this late summer month will be a good one for us all.