Two of the most devastating hurricanes struck the coast of Mississippi. How did we get so lucky!
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
The weather forecaster alerted us last evening to a severe system that would pass through our area. I was up most of the night and not a drop of rain fell. NOTHING! So I fell asleep where I lay, in my recliner. Just before 7:00AM the rain started ... it got pretty wild with wind, lightning and rainfall. My feelings on the weather, since Katrina, is each time I make it through the unstable weather that we are experiencing, is that I have dodged yet another bullet!
Hey, Ruth..this is my second try on sending this...I'm glad you "dodged the bullet" with the storm, but that pond...whew...Send it to me and I would have a great ice skating rink. It's was -20 windchill here today. God Bless, Melanie
Hey thanks Melanie, Where have you been? It does seem like we have some pretty bad storms. Last spring that same backyard pictured was burned and withered by a drought. I pray that all of us everywhere have a beautiful spring. Although not as cold as your state gets, we have had a very long winter. Things are changing weatherwise. May God Bless You Too!...Ruth
I have been posting on blogger for three years now and have two other blogs which you will find a link to. I wrote on Hurricane Katrina for over two years and then decided to create another blog which gave me more options to speak about whatever I chose to. So, here I am with yet another blog which I think is the most important, especially for the times we are presently living in. The videos that I will post from time to time are hosted by Michael Voris of RealCatholicTV.com.
Welcome to my Site! I have been blogging about Katrina since November 2005. I returned to my hometown in Pascagoula, Mississippi May 2003 approximately 3 1/2 yrs. after the loss of my husband. I sold my home in Gulfport in 2002 and went home to my main residence in Lumberton with the intention of staying .. instead I prepared that home to sell too. On arrival in Pascagoula, I resided with my daughter and son-in-law for 2 yrs. before moving into my present home in Moss Point. One might say I was "hop-scotching" from one place to another. On August 29. 05, I stayed with the daughter and family and was to experience the most unbelievable happenings of a hurricane gone wild. Looking back, I am glad I was with them .. I would do it again.Because of the poor media coverage that Mississippi received, I began to blog and eventually started posting news and taking pictures of damage or new construction. In some peculiar way, my "hopping" around put me, as far as a home goes, out of harms way. The two homes I sold were both damaged from the hurricane but my present one survived.So ... if you should be lead to my site through a search engine .. please read as I talk about Katrina and the aftermath. Email Me ... zeldonia@cableone.net
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Hey, Ruth..this is my second try on sending this...I'm glad you "dodged the bullet" with the storm, but that pond...whew...Send it to me and I would have a great ice skating rink. It's was -20 windchill here today.
God Bless, Melanie
Hey thanks Melanie, Where have you been? It does seem like we have some pretty bad storms. Last spring that same backyard pictured was burned and withered by a drought. I pray that all of us everywhere have a beautiful spring. Although not as cold as your state gets, we have had a very long winter. Things are changing weatherwise. May God Bless You Too!...Ruth
That's an unbelievable picture, Mom. So much water. Water water water! And to think - I used to like water!
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