
Looks like Bonnie's headed right for you...good luck! -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
Bruce Johnson wrote: > Looks like Bonnie's headed right for you...good luck! Yes, she does!And thanks for the wishes of good luck. Last word is she'll past south of me and hit the coast about 40 miles to the east. If that's the case, we'll get a lot of rain, possible tornadoes and some gusty winds, but nothing really serious, unless you're unlucky enough to get hit by one of those nasty little twisters, of course. Eris
It's not often the surfers over by you get to play, and I bet sailors are out having a blast too. I've already turned the boat around and put extra lines on it. Next is to prestage the sunfish at the beach. This one should be great for me. High wind from the land side means the seas won't be churned to bad. I've got a bud with a c-scow, if it's flat enough when it first gets here we're going to see if we can pull a skier. Good luck Eris and batten down tight. ie pick up plenty of beer and don't forget to choose one that still tast good when warm incase the power goes out. On Wednesday 11 August 2004 20:39, Eris Reddoch wrote: > Bruce Johnson wrote: > > Looks like Bonnie's headed right for you...good luck! > > Yes, she does!And thanks for the wishes of good luck. Last word is > she'll past south of me and hit the coast about 40 miles to the east. If > that's the case, we'll get a lot of rain, possible tornadoes and some > gusty winds, but nothing really serious, unless you're unlucky enough to > get hit by one of those nasty little twisters, of course. > > Eris -- Earl F Hampton http://hamiii.sytes.net/index.phtml
Earl F Hampton wrote: > It's not often the surfers over by you get to play, and I bet sailors > are out having a blast too. I've already turned the boat around and > put extra lines on it. Next is to prestage the sunfish at the beach. > This one should be great for me. High wind from the land side means > the seas won't be churned to bad. I've got a bud with a c-scow, if > it's flat enough when it first gets here we're going to see if we can > pull a skier. > > Good luck Eris and batten down tight. ie pick up plenty of beer and > don't forget to choose one that still tast good when warm incase the > power goes out. We got rain and a bit of wind last night, but now the sun is back out, there are gentle breezes, and Bonnie is long gone.She swept by south of us and went to land about 100 miles east with lots of tears and a bit of shouting, but no major damage reported. Right now, it looks like Charlie will also be well east of us, maybe 200 miles, and we won't even get clouds from him. Fingers crossed. Eris