The wind and rain are very loud out there right now. I'm just to the east of Washington and I-95, so we're on the line between hurricane and tropical storm as the eye is along the coastline. Hopefully when the eye runs into NJ and NY it will be quite a bit weaker, so you won't have worse than what we're getting here. There have been a dozen aftershocks from the earthquake into today, but I don't think I've felt any of them--poor folks in Mineral and Louisa.

We lost power for a couple of hours this evening, and I got to break out all my battery operated lights, fans, and radio, and kept doing chores without a hitch and threw a couple of catnip parties to keep the kitties calm. I'm happy to say it came back on after 2 hours, and it's been flickering a lot, but still holding. We're coming into the roughest couple of hours we're supposed to get, so I'll be thrilled if the power stays on through to morning, but I wont' be surprised if it goes out again. Not bad so far, Pepco--keep it up!

I debated whether to park my car in the coop supermarket parking lot a little away from trees, but opted to park it here under the trees where I could keep an eye on it, and have a short haul if I need to get out the 12 gallon cooler I got on sale at Kmart yesterday if the power goes out for more than 4 hours. I did pick the spot I think is safest where I think the trees would most likely fall away from it and branches don't look dead and loose above it. And heck, stuff could blow into it in the parking lot and it could flood there, so I feel better at least being able to check on it and I'm counting on it's sturdy roundness to make things roll off my round, blue, steel vessel.

I'm going to put fresh washed sheets on the bed, give the kitties one more nip party, take another shower, and try to go to bed. Aaand the power just did a big flicker, and there was a big bump sound, so I'd better send this when the modem resets. A safe night and tomorrow to all of my flisties still in the storm's path.
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From: [personal profile] mererid


Checking in to see how you and the kitties are faring. *hugshugshugs*

From: [identity profile] grey-wonderer.livejournal.com


Stay safe and dry. I am glad to know that so far, you are getting through the storm. It sounds to me like the kitties are enjoying themselves anyway.
Take care. I will be thinking about you. (((((HUGS)))))

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


*hugs back* Keeping the cats stoned on catnip is the key thing for getting through. (-:

From: [identity profile] verangel.livejournal.com


hugs you close. I am worried about everyone up and down the eastern shores. It was a good thing to through Hurricane catnip party.
xooxoxoxox love v

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


*snuggles* Poor folks who are still without electricity and lost homes in floods and tornadoes.

From: [identity profile] honeyandvinegar.livejournal.com


Eeeeep... yea, we're starting to get big rainz. I hope you guys recover down there!

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


I walked around the lake the day after and there was no mud on the dirt path, so our water table here is not only not saturated yet after that super hot rainless July, but not even full. There should be mud for at least a couple of days after the hurricane rains we got.

From: [identity profile] jan-u-wine.livejournal.com


hope all is well with you and the nip-hung-over kittehs this morning....

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


It was once we got the power back in the evening. Thank you! I'm still pooped out from it all.

From: [identity profile] addie71.livejournal.com


I hope you and the kittehs stayed safe and powered up through the night. *hugs*

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Nix on that night, but the next night we were back to good, albeit tuckered out. *hugs tight*
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From: [identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com


*hugs* I hope you and kitties (SAKI must be sooo worried!! :)) got through the night all right and hopefully you'll get your power back as soon as possible!

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Saki did take note that different things were going on with the habitat, but the nip really did help her not worry too much, and it did wonders for Tuxie. *hugs tight*

From: [identity profile] ladysnaps.livejournal.com


first of all, perfect title for this post! :)

i've never been in the direct path of a hurricane. only the after effects after it's reached land like a bit of wind, some clouds and maybe rain. you planned out your ride very carefully. it's best to look after the car instead of wondering what's going on. just a little more peace of mind when there could be other things to worry about.

i hope you got some sleep and things are looking better today.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


I was raised on Pete Seeger and the Weavers songs, so I had to. (-; Thank you.

I'm glad I did the prep and decided to buy that cooler on sale at Kmart--it was needed. But I've been exhausted all week and I can't imagine what it must be like for the folks who are still without power, or dealing with ruined homes, not to mention the lost loved ones.

Thank you, hon! *hugs*

From: [identity profile] mews1945.livejournal.com


I hope you didn't lose your power again. Ours only flickered a few times, which is unsettling enough. You're in my thoughts. I know it was worse there than it was here.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Thank you! We were in the outside edges of the path--I'm so sorry for the folks who took the brunt of it.

From: [identity profile] obeliamedusa.livejournal.com


I hope you and the kitties made it through the night with power intact! I didn't think of breaking out the catnip, but my kitties thought the flashlight beam was a toy for them, and chased it all around the living room, so that kept them occupied. :P

*hugs*

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Ehehehe!!! I"m glad you got through Ok and with a minimum of power loss. They keep saying we've had the wettest August on record, but I'm sure not seeing the signs of it around here. The water got absorbed way too fast, as you said about the flood around your place. I walked around the lake here the next day and the dirt path was not at all muddy, and after the hurricane rains we got, they should be for days, so our water table is not yet recovered from how much it lost during that super hot rainless July.

From: [identity profile] romeny.livejournal.com


Glad you made out OK, was thinging about my local flist. We lost power last night and just regained it.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Thank you! i was thinking of you too. I hope you got it back in time to not have lost anything in your fridge or freezer. *hugs*
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