Time to bring out the umbrellas, after months of sunny days, clear blue sky and no rain. The rain must fall now to balance everything out. No doom and gloom, everyday life still goes on.
I'm glad worrying about hurricane season doesn't bother you, that would be tough. And if one were to hit do you have a plan? Where would you go?
One year when I lived in Florida I tried to outrun 4 in a span of a few months. I got caught in one, the power was out for two weeks, and there was only one way in and out to the mainland. All and all I'd rather deal with hurricanes instead of tornadoes and earthquakes, just a personal preference. :)
Yea, I agree with you, I much rather deal with hurricanes also. If a serious hurricane was going to hit here, I would first look into going to a location within the country that reports say will not be affected. Second option would be to fly to a nearby country in Central/South America. Flights could be very low cost because of the close proximity.
I'm glad worrying about hurricane season doesn't bother you, that would be tough. And if one were to hit do you have a plan? Where would you go?
One year when I lived in Florida I tried to outrun 4 in a span of a few months. I got caught in one, the power was out for two weeks, and there was only one way in and out to the mainland. All and all I'd rather deal with hurricanes instead of tornadoes and earthquakes, just a personal preference. :)
Yea, I agree with you, I much rather deal with hurricanes also. If a serious hurricane was going to hit here, I would first look into going to a location within the country that reports say will not be affected. Second option would be to fly to a nearby country in Central/South America. Flights could be very low cost because of the close proximity.
Well let's hope this next season is mild all the way around. I'm glad you have a plan.
Thank you
😂 yeah im pretty sure that is scary for people that are not use to heard it, even for me sometimes is too loud and scary and we can sleep with that
Yes indeed, the thunderstorms are much louder here, then what you could hear south of the US lol.