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Raining here, too, PF, but it started out "cool". I'm "cool" clear to my bones. Forget the tea and coffee, I think I'm going to make friends with the wine early tonight!
That's no fun, CD. My SIL went through that after the hurricanes blew through Orlando in 2004 and took part of their roof as it headed east.
On the plus side: New Roof!
I hope your premiums don't raise the roof when you get the next bill...
I've been to Elizabeth City and it's a lovely town. A group (20?) of us tried to get a small whale back into the water to no avail.
A whale was in the Albemarle Sound? That's weird.
Beautiful on the Monterey Bay...
Lovely area you live in. I go to Monterey almost every year for car week. Yes, I am one of the fools who pays 250-a-night to sleep in a Motel-6. What would you charge me to pitch a tent in your yard?
Besides satisfying my classic car appetite, I also get out of North Texas for a week in August.
Another storm came through at about 3AM today. No hail, but ridiculous wind. Trees and utility poles were knocked down all over town. When one pole goes down, it starts a domino effect. The utility companies will be working through the night.
I have a section of fence I'll need to replace. It is technically still mostly upright, but a good sneeze could finish it off. It's 15 years old, so I can't complain too much.
It's only money, right?
CD
If I had a yard I'd be pleased to have you pitch a tent...
The owner of this small (8 unit) apartment building has one unit which he rents out to vacationers..Its a 2 bedroom unit and very nice.. If you plan a trip here I can put you in touch with him.. Its a popular spot so plan ahead, if interested..
Car week is a huge deal here.. So huge that Jeannie and I don't travel the Peninsula that week.. We walk the Pacific Grove car event as its just a few blocks from our apartment..
When I grew up here, there were no tourists due to the fish cannery's smell.. Time has changed things but, driving around the bay still gives me the same thrill it did 60 years ago...
Don't remember if I told you, I was born at Fort Ord and lived in Pacific Grove for the first three months of my life. I don't have any memory of the place, but I do feel a connection to the Bay.
I didn't know that...
Too bad you didn't have the opportunity to grow up here.. I'm certain you know that Fort Ord was closed in the 90's.. As a kid, I sold newspapers and shined shoes there on weekends and, of course, did my military training after high school graduation .. My family used to pick up a couple of lonely looking soldiers and bring them home for dinner, on holidays..Fond memories of the fort...