Hey Micki here!
Mompurrson says I am turning more and more
into a manCAT.
Can you see how grownup I am?
Well the Mompurrson is fretting.
I don't get what she is fretting over.
But she says in less than two weeks we'll be
in the smack dab middle of
HURRICANE SEASON.
What's that?
I'm not old enough to know what that is.
Anyway she is feeling the worry.
It's September and the 10th is
the height of the season.
So she'll have a worried brow until Nov now.
When's November?
**
Edited update:
I will be writing some posts quite a bit for future
posting because well
Dorian.
This storm is one of the most powerful
storms to ever exist. It is not a joke or a drill.
This is the real deal.
Right now, we along the Eastern seaboard are
in a more active hurricane period. El Nino has
returned back to the Pacific. One day that pattern
will shift and we'll go back to the quiet time,
when that will happen is unknown. But that's
just the historical nature of Hurricanes in both
the Atlantic and Pacific (although they are
called Typhoons in the Pacific-- and most of the
time they don't impact the US, so our media
does notdwell report on them).
It's sad in a way to make this commentary,
but I think that the media tends to sensationalize any
major massive event. The build up for a Hurricane
is a dance, it's all about timing. There is a period
of time that you know ahead of it that it's coming.
Oh boy you do.
But you don't know when or where it will arrive.
It builds anxiety. Terrible anxiety.
So that's where I'm at now.
You would think with 6 decades under my belt
I would have adapted. But, truth be told, no I have
only grown more fearful of these Monsters of the Sea.
I don't know if the current information will hold
and that Florida will be spared a major hit. I can only pray that it
will, and that all communities will too.
It looks like it has a decent chance of curving out to
sea, and I truly pray that holds. Hurricanes are devastating
events for communities, and sadly once the mayhem
has happened the media packs up it's cameras and
moves away and communities are left trying to put
the pieces back together again.
I suggest goggling Mexico Beach.
A small community in the panhandle of Florida, largely
unpopulated with no appeal of a New Orleans (Katrina),
it has been left to rebuild quietly and on the backs of
those who chose to stay there. It wasn't just Mexico Beach
that was devastated either, it was all the way up into rural Georgia . Small
communities no one gives a voice to.
Please keep all in your prayers.
As this is out of hands,
and it's all in Natures corner now.
**
Edited update:
I will be writing some posts quite a bit for future
posting because well
Dorian.
This storm is one of the most powerful
storms to ever exist. It is not a joke or a drill.
This is the real deal.
Right now, we along the Eastern seaboard are
in a more active hurricane period. El Nino has
returned back to the Pacific. One day that pattern
will shift and we'll go back to the quiet time,
when that will happen is unknown. But that's
just the historical nature of Hurricanes in both
the Atlantic and Pacific (although they are
called Typhoons in the Pacific-- and most of the
time they don't impact the US, so our media
does not
It's sad in a way to make this commentary,
but I think that the media tends to sensationalize any
major massive event. The build up for a Hurricane
is a dance, it's all about timing. There is a period
of time that you know ahead of it that it's coming.
Oh boy you do.
But you don't know when or where it will arrive.
It builds anxiety. Terrible anxiety.
So that's where I'm at now.
You would think with 6 decades under my belt
I would have adapted. But, truth be told, no I have
only grown more fearful of these Monsters of the Sea.
I don't know if the current information will hold
and that Florida will be spared a major hit. I can only pray that it
will, and that all communities will too.
It looks like it has a decent chance of curving out to
sea, and I truly pray that holds. Hurricanes are devastating
events for communities, and sadly once the mayhem
has happened the media packs up it's cameras and
moves away and communities are left trying to put
the pieces back together again.
I suggest goggling Mexico Beach.
A small community in the panhandle of Florida, largely
unpopulated with no appeal of a New Orleans (Katrina),
it has been left to rebuild quietly and on the backs of
those who chose to stay there. It wasn't just Mexico Beach
that was devastated either, it was all the way up into rural Georgia . Small
communities no one gives a voice to.
Please keep all in your prayers.
As this is out of hands,
and it's all in Natures corner now.
No, hurricanes are no joke. They can't be reasoned with and they can't be fought. Our thoughts are with everyone in the path of the storm. May it all literally blow over and harm no one.
ReplyDeleteBe safe.
ReplyDeleteI am purring lots for you, and I really, really hope that this hurricane isn't anywhere near as bad for you as the media is making it out to be.
ReplyDeleteI am keeping you and all in the path of the hurricane in my thoughts. I hope it does curve back out to sea and causes as little damage as possible.
ReplyDeleteMy mom is a survivor of a F5 tornado so when any kind of threat like Dorian is threatening our friends she gets so nervous for them. We are praying big time you will be safe!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a handsome little Mancat Micki! Purrs and prayers from all of us, we hope the Evil Dorian leaves you alone.
ReplyDeleteMom says that all the waiting and wondering would drive her crazy. We don’t know exactly where you are in Florida, but we know you will do everything you can to stay safe and keep the kitties safe. 💞 XOCK, angel Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy and Sawyer
ReplyDeleteYou are in our thoughts and prayers. This thing is so unpredictable. I hope I have a house to come back to.
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids and Mom Sharon
I would not be able to live with that anxiety every year at hurricane season. Praying for your safety. XO
ReplyDeleteOh Micki you are adorable!!
ReplyDeletePlease tell the mom purrson I 3,000% agree with her about the media not just with weather either. It is all about ratings and that is scary. Once we had a weather geek here say this kind of weather was what got him excited. WHAT?
Allthe folks suffering and stressed and scared how dare you say that. Hugs Cecilia
We are purring Dorian fades out to sea quickly!
ReplyDeleteWe are purring for you and everybuddy else in the path of Dorian. Be safe!
ReplyDeletePurrs for all of you. I can't even imagine the anxiety.
ReplyDeleteTake care. Purrs.
ReplyDeleteEmma and Buster
guyz.....we hope by now dorian haz inn deed terned ta sea N everee one ree manes & stayz safe.... ♥♥♥♥♥
ReplyDeletePraying Dorian isn't heading your way...be safe!
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