Araucaria
JUB 10k Club
Good Monday morning RM, Paul, Christian, and Michael!

RM and Christian, those are some beefy, studly men! They can keep me very busy!










RM, he can rescue me anytime! And Christian, that man can swing over whenever he wants to!
Well Paul, right now it looks like I won't have to worry about getting a hurricane here after all in my area. But it looks like the Gulf Coast won't be so lucky. I'm worried about my ex and my friends in the Tampa area, as it looks like the storm will pass close to them. Plus, I have a cousin that just moved to a vulnerable area.
Truthfully, I've been through several hurricanes, but I've never experienced a really "bad" one. It's usually a waiting game, as many of them never actually hit you. If you do get them, they're usually a windy, rainy mess, and then you get several days without power, and a big cleanup, getting rid of downed trees, branches and debris. And days of sitting in hot houses, eating out of cans, and going to FEMA pick-up sites to get ice snd what they call dinners, until the electricity comes back on and the stores can reopen and re-stock their shelves.
Hey Michael, I hope everything is going well with you!

RM and Christian, those are some beefy, studly men! They can keep me very busy!











RM, he can rescue me anytime! And Christian, that man can swing over whenever he wants to!
Well Paul, right now it looks like I won't have to worry about getting a hurricane here after all in my area. But it looks like the Gulf Coast won't be so lucky. I'm worried about my ex and my friends in the Tampa area, as it looks like the storm will pass close to them. Plus, I have a cousin that just moved to a vulnerable area.
Truthfully, I've been through several hurricanes, but I've never experienced a really "bad" one. It's usually a waiting game, as many of them never actually hit you. If you do get them, they're usually a windy, rainy mess, and then you get several days without power, and a big cleanup, getting rid of downed trees, branches and debris. And days of sitting in hot houses, eating out of cans, and going to FEMA pick-up sites to get ice snd what they call dinners, until the electricity comes back on and the stores can reopen and re-stock their shelves.
Hey Michael, I hope everything is going well with you!








































