a neighbor
his herdmates
he moved back to the group
a new book
on the way home (early) from work.
sandy is on her way, but
you can get stuff
at this place
a refugee from sandy
unfolded and
drying
for tomorrow's delight
8 moons
ahhh have been thinking of you and my other east coast 'mates' as I'm watching news of sandy making landfall.... trust you are staying high and dry (ps the moon was HUGE here last night...)
ReplyDeleteronnie, we'll not suffer like some, just winds and some rain and maybe power outages. school is delayed two hours (so far) tomorrow morning. poor folks on the coast, though. ugh.
ReplyDeletemy sister who lives in the berkshires and teaches in lenox has had her school closed today and tomorrow...best to do like the caterpillar people do...move slow and easy and find a sleepy spot to stay in. take care and divine that rod to halt the water and winds...where is good sea parting when you need it.
ReplyDeletehenrietta, home two hours early and two hour delay tomorrow am. so far. the wind is mighty.
ReplyDeleteWe are watching from over here and hoping that the storm settles before it heads in your direction. Best wishes, stay safe, F
ReplyDeleteHope you've been keeping safe in the face of the storm.
ReplyDeletefiona and lynn, here it was just a storm. elsewhere, huge.
ReplyDeleteKeep safe Velma. We had a monstrous hail storm here last night. Many leaking roofs and broken trees..... but a breeze compared to what is happening at your end of the world.
ReplyDeleterobyn, still doing ok, no real problems storm related, except it messed up some of my mac settings (weird interpixies)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Velma
ReplyDeletethank you faisal
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