Glad it was not a full force blow to you guys. The Bahamas had it awful. They need lots of help.
The GRM family survived Hurricane Dorian unscathed, and the office will reopen today. It's just a skeleton crew as a few of us are getting our offices back online, catching up e-mail and enjoying the a/c. Plus we still have some debris to clean up. Thankfully, we were mostly spared here along the coast. As for everyone now in the wake of Dorian, you're in our thoughts.
Also in our thoughts: The Bahamas, which was hit harder than ever before by the storm. If you have a moment, we'd highly recommend donating to help the country recover. One place to do so is the Bahamas Red Cross.
Thank you, everyone, for all of the well wishes, and good luck to those who were and will be affected by the storm.
It's been raining all day here with some occasional thunder and lightning and some minor tornados in the area. Should reach the peak tonight and be gone by morning. Hoping it stays offshore and not much happens. What the Bahamas suffered (and will be going through for a long time) is horrific.
Glad it mostly spared the US so far.
The first bands are hitting us right now. We're inland, so I'm not expecting much wind, but it's raining pretty steady and will probably do so for at least a day.
I spent a bit of time securing anything that might blow away and collecting some rain water in case we lose power and want to flush the toilets.
I hope anybody in the main path fares well.
I realize that the storm has stirred up a bunch of flounder... but it doesn't belong here. So I'm deleting it back into the ocean.
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