Storms to the left of us, storms to the right

And another one stopped en route this way!

I wish Michael had taken a picture of the screen from last night.  Multiply the size of the storm below by three, and you have the size we faced. It had a growing center, high winds, and looked to be about 250 to 300 miles in length. The wind blew northwest, and it was headed right to us. At app. 50 miles out, it dissipated.

Thank You, Lord.

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2 thoughts on “Storms to the left of us, storms to the right

  1. Looks like all is well with you two. Ken is still busy renovating and I am busy helping my friend with her grandkids and geocaching.
    So far so good for storms. Glad to see it.
    Keep in touch.

    1. We have been thinking about you guys quite a lot recently, especially as we decided to head south and through the Canal, leaving San Carlos on the first of November, stopping in Mazatlan for a little more of Rosetti’s great stainless work, and then south. When exactly did you cross the Tehuantepec?

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