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September 29, 2013 – We had a pretty amazing run for weather this past summer, so I’m not actually sad to see the first fall storm blow in and drench the city.
Yes, there have been power outages on the coast, and yes, there is an amazing amount of water falling compared to the dry few months we have seen pass by.
But the fall brings a new host of scents and sights, and I have to admit that I am happy to see the season of full bodies soups and stews arrive.
It’s comfort season 🙂
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Hurricane force wind warning for the west coast–8+ meter seas. Keep those candles nearby.
Bring it on!
Wonder if Jennifer has power though…..
seen & admired in:
seen & admired in:
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Likely not. gusting past 50 at Saturna…
Its howling up to 9km/hour out our way 😛
Lovely…Ii especially like those water ripples…
Lovely…Ii especially like those water ripples…
Yeah, I’ve got nuthin’ here….
Gust recorded at Sand Heads at 6PM: 75.9 km/h – http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/CWVF/2013/09/29/DailyHistory.html
We had power the whole time, though Mom and Dad have an awesome back-up generator just in case…so we could have gone to their place if we lost power. Plus, our place is on the same power grid at the hospital, so power never goes out for long here. That said, it was gusting like crazy right up Ganges Harbour, not quite so bad at the cafe.
Well, that was a terribly disappointing storm in our neck of the woods. Didn’t even set our wind chimes off.
Seattle – Tacoma were certainly hammered!
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beautiful Catherine!
beautiful Catherine!
I put extra lines on the boat for that?
This is gorgeous!
This is gorgeous!
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wow, the movement by the water ripples really makes the picture interesting!
wow, the movement by the water ripples really makes the picture interesting!
I love the colors and the water ripples 🙂
I love the colors and the water ripples 🙂