Hurricane Earl is heading north and Cape Cod and the islands should feel its effects tonight. Yesterday was busy with hauling boats and putting away outdoor furniture, not to mention cleaning up the junk that somehow accumulates in the yard. This morning the scene on the bike path in Sippewissett and West Falmouth was calm and serene. If you don’t see a new post in a few days, it might be because we’ve lost power, but hopefully we’ll weather the storm OK.
Stay safe, Salley. You and your family are in my thoughts.
Elise
Salley,
Hope you and your family are safe and that the hurricane stays offshore.
I received your book today and I am thrilled, it exceeds my expectations and I know I will treasure it always. I will be checking the weather conditions all day.
Jenny
Stay safe and dry, Salley.
Beth
Hoping you and everyone on the Cape and MV and Nantucket stay safe.
Beautiful photos. One of my favorite places in the world.
Exquisite photos–so beautiful!
It’s noon in CT and the sky is getting darker and darker. No rain yet– but we are just north of New Haven, so we may get some “weather.” Yesterday we were in VT where there was hardly a cloud in the sky and it was 95 degrees.
Wishing you well in the storm,
Helen
Hello to you, as I send along prayers for safety during the storm. Our son Daniel, told us there is a benefit for CLOC this weekend so that is another reason to hope and pray for Earl to skirt the Cape, or at least to be less of a threat than was previously predicted. You are all in my thoughts and prayers, with the notion that the “worst day on the Cape is still a lot better than the best day anywhere else”!
Thanks, Pam. I just signed your book at Eight Cousins Bookstore, so you should be getting it soon!
Let’s hope the tail end of the storm will weaken!
Hope the storm is “nothing”. I purchased more than one book (one for a hoped-for grandchild and one for me) so you may have signed one for me and I have one coming from Amazon.com which will be waiting for me at home on Tuesday. We’re in Montana visiting friends. Stay safe. Eager to read the book!!!
Hurricane Earl was just a blustery rain storm. Normal life has resumed. i hope that you enjoy the book when you get home!
Such beautiful images of the land and water around you. Thinking of you while you prepare and bike.