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Thinking of you today when I heard that Gabrielle is coming to shore in the Outer Banks! Even though it is not a full fledged hurricane, 85 mph winds is nothing to take lightly!

Lay low!

Hugs

Karen


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Lisa Mentor

It's nice to know someone is thinking about you!!!

Currently, the wind is blowing about 20mph and no rain yet. The Tropical Depression is suppose to come ashore at Hatteras, continue to Nags Head and then turn east off shore. Early evening we should get some action, although slight.

We are about 50 nautical miles inland and don't really expect much excepts a little wind and with great hopes RAIN. We are 15 inches below the average rain fall. The farms are pitiful.

Not to worry about this one Karen. Just hoping for rain.

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Lisa Mentor

UPDATE: The eye should cross over us sometime early evening with about 30mph winds. Maybe Gabby will dump my neighbors new lawn furniture into my back yard. :P

jerseyangel Proficient

Belive me, Ms. Goose--you've been on my mind as I've been following the storm :D I've been in and out a lot this wekend, but I'm keeping a good thought :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I know, you were the first person who came to my mind this morning as I watched the weather channel. Next was my best friend in Troutman NC.

This has been a rather quite season again. I pray it stays that way :) Keep safe, Momma Goose.

Guest j_mommy

Lisa, You are in my thoughts. We just had storms come through last week that had 70 mph winds...not fun!!!!

Hope all is well!!!

Jess

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UPDATE: The eye should cross over us sometime early evening with about 30mph winds. Maybe Gabby will dump my neighbors new lawn furniture into my back yard. :P

Now that would be GREAT! Thinking of you too!


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mamabear Explorer

Hey Momma Goose !!

Hope Gabby gave you some wind for beneath your wings!! And a little rain,too !

We all love our Momma Goose and wish you well.

Lisa Mentor

We are calling Tropical Storm Gabrielle "Gabby" because she was all talk and no action!

We are mid way into hurricane season, but the most active.

Thanks to all my friends and your good thoughts. ;):)

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