
Howdy partners! How y’all doing today? Me, don’t ask! I have never been so sick of stormy weather in my life. I got up this morning at 7:00 a.m. I made my coffee and came in here to sit down and do my daily postings. Well the weather had other plans for me. A storm rolled in and the power went out. The only positive thing was that the coffee got made. I got a cup of coffee and came back in my bedroom in hopes the power would soon be on. Well I got tired of watching the clock, I got an afghan and my pup and I curled up in the floor. Kiki would wake me up ever so often wanting to play. I would throw her Ricki Raccoon and she would bring it back and we would play for a bit. Then she would figure out that if the power wasn’t on, Momma wasn’t getting up. So I got up at 1:15 p.m., by the sound of the TV being on. But I should have known by now, living out in the boonies when the power comes on we are subject to brown outs. That is why we have surge protectors on everything we own and it was a good thing this morning. I got tired of counting the brown outs. So I decided as frequent as they were coming I didn’t have time to post anything. So I played with the zodiac symbol in the left hand corner. I did good to actually get it posted. Right now things seems to have settled down for a minute. But they are issuing Tornado Warnings all around us and the sky is starting to darken. I am going to try to post the horoscopes, tarot, runes and move some info over from my old group. I just wanted you to know that I haven’t deserted everyone. The weather right now is reeking havoc on everyone. Roads are closed due to high water. Kiki and I had run down to the Dollar General Store (they actually built a Dollar Store out here in the sticks and everyone is thrilled about it). On the way back, we took a route that I thought would be quicker to get home. Yeah right, if you had a canoe. It was a road they hadn’t put a closed sign on yet. It was actually very scary. The road just disappeared into the water and all you could see was water everywhere. If it had been night-time, we would have run right into it and been swepted away. But the water, the storms, the tornadoes and not to mention the lightning has played on all of our nerves. I went last night to get supper down toward the very tip of Kentucky. I had to stop and get gas on the way back and that was where one group of First Responders had set up their base. One of them let me listen to his radio, he was getting reports from the area that a tornado had already destroyed. The other man was watching for a wall cloud and he wasn’t seeing one. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. The First Responder told me their main base was up by me. The main base had fire trucks and ambulances just sitting there waiting. Waiting for us to die in a storm, that’s a scary thought. This is the first time our area has ever been hit with such destruction. I thought the ice storm several years ago was bad but it can’t hold a candle to this. I know there is a lot of individuals that read my blog daily. I would like to ask a very heart-felt appeal to you all, please pray for us. Pray that we have the strength and endurance to go on. Light a candle for those that have lost everything. So far we have been extremely lucky, no one has died from these storms. Please pray for all of our safety. Most of all, please pray that this ends and we can get back to normal, whatever normal might be after all of this. We need your prayers. The people in Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee need you. Please help us, please pray for us.