I don't know what these wildflowers are, but, when they start blooming in the backyard, it's a sure sign that Summer is winding down and Fall is not far away...they also signal the peak of the hurricane season in Louisiana and the Gulf States.
Gustov is not supposed to impact us until Monday, more than likely, I'll be out of touch for a while next week...{=P I'll spend the day tomorrow trying to secure the yard and house (a near impossible task), and buying plenty of gas for the generator. More than likely, it will just be a LOT of rain and some gusty winds. We're pretty far from the coast, where the brunt of the storm will be felt. I'm not really a religious person, but I pray that New Orleans is spared any further grief.
I hope that you all will understand that, after Katrina, we're a bit nervous down here...
Uploaded by Mr. Greenjeans on 29 Aug 08, 4.54PM PDT.
National Hurricane Center (Atlantic)
National Hurricane Center Graphical Tropical Weather Outlooks
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