September 2, 2004

As the storm gets closer, I keep watching the weather channel, and pushing at the storm.

This is a very big storm, and it is difficult to move. It looks like the break walls near the Bahamas did not affect it. So, we keep pushing and hope to do some good. The predictions are such that they don't consider a turn much at all, and the line drawn for its path is more straight, yet very wide.

Around here, the panic is started fueled by the local news stations. One problem living in Jacksonville presents is escape. The St. Johns river goes through the downtown area. To leave (if one lives on the east side like we do), we have to cross a bridge over the river. If the winds get near 50mph, they close the bridges.

It is hard not to feel the panic in people, and harder still not to catch it. (That becomes harder when one is an empath.)

Well, we'll be prepared to leave if we need to. We have readiness stuff to take. I still believe it is going to turn, and I'm hoping that we can move it. Whether it does or not, we have plans to stay safe.

I hope you all stay safe, no matter where you are. Stay safe, and may love and light be with you.