Philip was off to work around 8 (flight to Puerto Rico) and Mark took Daisy to a new storage place (closer to the kids than Indiantown which has been closed due to Matthew).
TV was tuned to Weather Channel all day watching the happenings in northern FL, GA and SC (Catrina is in the midst of Matthew and 40 miles south of where it finally made landfall near McClellanville, SC)
Liam, Connor and their fishing buddies out on a Saturday morning....
Way to go Liam for your nice catch!
While it was hot and sunny here all day, so hard to imagine what's going on north of here until you see the pictures and devastation in St. Augustine and Charleston. Sad....really sad They are such beautiful historic cities.
Maeve in her new little elephant onesie
and bottoms-up pants
Mark and I went to 4:30 Mass at St. Therese. Philip got home at 6 and Mark, Luke and I picked up dinner from Chris Taverna's - wonderful gyros and Greek salad. What a happening place this Saturday night with all tables inside and out full, many waiting for a table and lots of to-go-containers waiting for pick up!
Rockville, SC (and Catrina) are on Wadmalaw Island - we imagine they have no power or phone service. The waiting continues...
Hurricane shutters are up all over the neighborhood and folks are leaving them up as no one is sure just where this hook that Matthew may take will actually end up?
GO CUBBIES!!!
So true...
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