Tropical storm in Southport.

Don’t know what’s with the cigar

I was aware that the storm was coming but didn’t realize there would be as much rain. It was constant for 48hours with winds up to 50 knots. Three boats sank in our marina. I believe it because the bilge stopped working. ! Bilges ! And there was a lot of damage to roads. When I heard the tornado warning I felt a wee bit queasy. The marina had been wiped out two years previously.

Fortunately MAingeal was snuggled in between two large boats. I could feel the tension in the ropes though and it didn’t stop the rain from dripping in and soaking everything. The next morning we needed to dry out all the cushions and I found out the laundry and rest rooms were closed because the city’s sewers were damaged. Our Neighbour Tod offered us his laundry which was a godsend and while I was doing that Betsy his wife took me to Walmart. .. boaters are so generous. It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy in times like this.

The following day was very calm but we chose to stick around. Cleaned the boat and then had a drink in the only bar that was open. Well actually it is a club but we could join if we paid our initiation and annual membership fees of $2.

It was a beautiful sunset but when we came out of ‘our club’ the tide had covered the walk home. It was ankle deep. We had to take the long way home, which was no bad thing as the scenery and harvest moon was beautiful.

Harvest moon.

It was a hard day cleaning up and I can’t say I was too happy when the gas stove had stopped because of the rain. I bought an electric toaster oven in Walmart and this morning when I came out and saw the sunrise and beautiful birds the storm became just a memory.

Egret in slo mo
Sunrise
Moon setting at sunrise

We’ve headed down to Myrtle beach and think it will be good time to go out to sea tomorrow. Weather looks ok and there will be good moonlight

Still got in my walk around one of the largest old graveyard

Published by janeoconnor2000

Nurse, Singer/Guitar player. Sailing instructor traveling around any way possible.

5 thoughts on “Tropical storm in Southport.

  1. wowee Jane, had no idea you had to deal w all that rain. Thank the heavens that M’aingeal was safe, better still that you all were safe. I saw N. Carolina rains but never associated them w you. Beautiful photos, great craic, amazing….stay safe.

    Sheelagh

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  2. Get home. Dry out and bask in the sun shine of love

    Honeybee Jacobs “The beehive is a graceful haven where hard work results in sweet rewards.”

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  3. This is a marvelous account, Jane! I am impressed by your tenacity and positive spirit. Having a grand sense of humor helps, too! We have missed you at the club, especially on Thursdays for sailing and the guitar jam. I look forward to seeing you and Pat back here safe and sound soon. Cheers, Deb

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