The skies were black

Photo Courtesy Maribeth BruinsHurricane Florence wasn't one anymore, by the time she reached us. She'd been stripped of her title.
After all the hoopla that we endured for a week preceding the event, do you know what she turned out to be?
A rainy day.
And as rainy days go, it wasn't even an exceptionally rainy one. Not even close.
We got perhaps an inch of rain.
Total.
Granted, the wind kicked up and some gusts on Saturday were scary, only because we're surrounded by tall trees and I have a phobia that one will fall on me.
Our power never faltered.
I love rainy days so, for me, it was like a holiday. I sat in my cozy chair in the sun room, holding Rizzo (who was a trifle nervous and whined a time or two) and enjoyed the unfolding climatic (though ultimately anticlimactic) drama.
Such excitement. Be still, my heart.
It's not my intention to trivialize the experience of our neighbors to the north, in the great state of North Carolina.
We have family who live there. They had torrential rain, but since they live in the western half of the tar heel state, they didn't face catastrophic flooding as did those in the eastern half.
And those folks have our prayers.
Meanwhile my friend and blogging buddy, Mari, was on vacation in the American West and sent me this picture of a magnificent raven hanging out in Utah.
I adore ravens. Isn't he special?
Glossy black, with attitude. A commanding presence on his rock.
May we all take our stand and stare down the day, feathers shining.
And that is all for now.
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Happy Monday


Reader Comments (10)
I'm glad your family didn't get flooded; I know that was a relief for you to hear. Yes, praying for those families of the lives lost, the ones who will most likely never see their homes again. It's horrendous, and sad.
That's a mighty fine, regal black raven! :)
xoxo
@Sally ... isn't he something? Mari got a great shot of this gorgeous guy. Yes it is sad for those whose homes are flooded. I can't think of anything much worse, unless it's fire. God bless them. xoxo
I'm glad you were spared, but wish you had gotten a little more than 1 inch! It is sad about those who lost their lives and those who have to deal with flooding..
Glad you liked the Raven - I knew you would. Wait till you see the pic of Bob with the Raven!
@Mari ... BOB with the RAVEN!!??~ Now that's something I would have paid to see in person! Can't wait! xoxo
I love the canyons of Utah!!!
So glad you were spared any problems.
@Judy ... I would like to see those canyons before I shuffle off the mortal coil. And yes, we dodged a bullet and we're grateful. xoxo
Quoth the Raven! Glad to hear the storm fizzled before it got to you. I have friends in MD who are drenched. We are still very dry - aspens turned early this fall.
@Barb ... Mari was taken by the beauty of the Aspens when she was out in the West. Your pictures of them are gorgeous too. Now we're back to dry and I hope the fall colors won't fizzle just as our storm did. But this morning, walking outside, I felt a tinge of the coming cool! I love it. xoxo
Hi Jenny,
Don't ask me how I found your blog- I was stumbling around and ran across it---a link from a link from a link...you know how that goes, right?
Anyway- I am your newest follower and will put you on my sidebar so I don't miss any of your posts.
You are just lovely- Hugs- Diana
@Diana ... welcome and I am so sorry -- I did not see your post until today (9/26). I happened to notice that it had been marked as spam by my web site -- I don't know why. But thanks for reading and for adding me to your sidebar, and although I don't do that, I will add you to the list of blogs I regularly "run by" and check! xoxo