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1. Hurricane Matthew


The calm before the storm. Hello, my bloggy friends. You might appreciate a break from all that I post ... thanks to Matthew :) We are preparing as best as we can. Michael is grilling some chicken and after another lovely meal outside, we'll button up the porch, sit tight, read, write, play and pray. We are so thankful to live in the US. I feel especially bad for the poor in Haiti, Cuba and Bahamas. And it looks like Florida is going to be nailed just as hard. We are praying for all to be safe in Matthew's path. Please pray for us too. And if I drop off the web, it's probably because we lost power. Please do not worry. Sending you all our love and prayers. NB: the satellite image is beautiful though, no, despite the destruction it causes?


 

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