Hello from soggy TEXAS
Not to make light of the extreme situation.. The storms in Texas have been very widespread. Thirty something counties have been declared disaster areas with flooding, destruction and deaths. Although, where we live, it has just been constant rain. My heart goes out to those in the path of these numerous storms.
I will be taking a break until we get on the road. It is migration time! So see you on Saturday...Janey
P.S. We usually go to the mountains for cooler weather. This time I feel like we are seeking higher ground!
I've been watching the Weather Channel this morning about the flooding in Texas. Prayers for all. And prayers for safety on your trip to higher ground. Can't wait to see those CO mountains.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to photos from the mountains!
ReplyDeletewe are lucky, too. cannot imagine what some folks have had to face... be safe!
ReplyDeleteI wish that Mother Nature would be more even-handed. Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteI did hear about your drastic weather on the news Janey, hope the rain stops soon.. is it normal to have so much this close to summer?
ReplyDeleteI did hear about your drastic weather on the news Janey, hope the rain stops soon.. is it normal to have so much this close to summer?
ReplyDeleteVery funny. The news on the flooding in that part of the continent has made the news here.
ReplyDeleteSafe trip. Bring your rain gear!
ReplyDeleteDon't tell me that Barb! I am in search of the sun.
DeleteStay safe!
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip to the high mountains. Don't forget to put the sandbags around your house when leaving....
ReplyDeleteDearest Janey,
ReplyDeleteYes, wishing you good luck for reaching higher grounds safely!
Hugs,
Mariette