update Ida

Been watching the weather reports out of New Orleans. They showed radar of the cloud cover from the 2 storms down here. The other storm is moving in from just below Texas. The two storms should come together here in MS. The cloud radar shows cloud cover from west Texas to the Atlantic, just off the Carolinas and from the middle of the Gulf to southern Ohio and West Virginia. The buoys are reading 22 foot seas just below Mobile Al.

So don't forget your rain gear if you have to go out. Its going to be a wet night.

Kate T. South Mississippi

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Kate T.
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I just went out and looked at Mobile Bay. No white caps, just fast ripples on the surface. Water barely higher than high tide.

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Edna Pearl

Would anybody like to know what it takes to dry a Yorkie after going for his evening walk? He thinks having the rain blow sideways is just a hoot. He bounds along like "Isn't this wonderful?" . Polly

"Kate T." Been watching the weather reports out of New Orleans. They showed

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Polly Esther

A large-size sham-wow? I notice they sell them in p-smart now...

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Dr. Zachary Smith

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Edna Pearl

OK, now I have a visual of a big old gust of wind lifting Yogi into the air, and you strolling along in the wind and rain with him following along on the leash like a soggy yorkie balloon.

Or maybe a kite.

Hey yo Denny! Can you make a soggy yorkie kite?

NightMist up too early this morning, dragged hither and yon by a limping kiri (she fell down the stairs _again_) all day, called to the phone every five minutes when she was home, and getting a wee tad goofy...

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NightMist

Naaah, you've got the picture backwards. Yogi is built like a furry bulldog - hefty and low to the ground. I'm the one likely to blow away. So very sorry about Kiri's fall, and those are a whole lot worse the next day. Ice and Aleve help a little bit. Polly

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Polly Esther

Oh, then he really would love it up here on our hill >g< It is rarely vertical! Dear little chap must have an extra portion of 'Yorkshire' in him. . In message , Polly Esther writes

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Patti

Ida was very interesting. We only lost electricity twice and just for a half hour or so each time. We never got to see the eye of a hurricane until today - and she stalled here for a long, long time. Our pecan crop is ruined; last year we produced 4 pecans and the year before, only 2. The Yorkie wants to do it again but we just don't think so. Polly

"Patti" Oh, then he really would love it up here on our hill >g< It is rarely

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Polly Esther

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