I've taken the name of the blog and turned it around to title this edition. I explain why next.
I'm going to start with Yesterday. It has been many years since I posted, why?
Life got in the way including relocating from Pennsylvania to Florida.
Now to Today. I'm enjoying life here in Florida where the sun shines most every day.
There are flowers blooming all year long. I don't miss the ice, snow, and cold of the north.
I had a motto when I lived in Pennsylvania. I would say we had two seasons, Winter and Construction. When one ended the other began and the cycle continued. The winters with thawing and freezing played havoc with the highways. With so many interstates from east to west and north to south there was so much traffic, especially trucks. Because the winters seemed to go on forever the roads wore out quickly, but the ski resorts loved the long winters.
Here in Florida,we did endure Hurricane "Irma" last September, but we were fortunate to escape with only some missing shingles from the roof, others weren't so lucky.
Tomorrow will take care of itself.
My thoughts and prayers are with the residents of North Carolina where Mother Nature has wielded her wrath with now Tropical Storm Florence. Much sympathy to the family and friends of those that have lost their lives and prayers to those that have been injured.
More is yet to come as the storm moves farther west and then heads north toward New England, first hitting West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and finally into the New England states, wrecking havoc and destruction along the way.
Hopefully everyone will heed orders from authorities when asked to evacuate.
Having lived In Northeastern Pennsylvania all my, life except for the last three years, we have endured hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and blizzards with many power outages in both summer and winter. Bad weather can be very scary and one needs to have common sense and prepare for it when forewarned.
I want to thank all the first responders who have risked their lives to save victims. Kudos in advance to the electrical linemen and all who will aid citizens in the aftermath and cleanup.
It's good to be back.
Stay safe everyone.
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