Everything is pretty much back to normal in my world. I’m going to shop tomorrow and send a box to a friend in Puerto Rico. She has water and internet but no power so dry food and batteries and books. She’s a cruise friend (Paul it’s Nannie) and there are lots of us sending things so it should help. I know what it’s like to eat out of the pantry but I only had to do it for a few days. There is no telling when she’ll get power. One estimate is six months. I sure hope it’s not that long. Hope y’all are good. I am.
I hope she will get it. I just saw on the news this morning that the airport is full of people with no food no water and no planes. Because they have no way the planes can land. Is that the way mail comes ?
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cheers, parsnip
Good hearing from you Bee. Sorry about Nanni. I hope she gets back to normal soon. Get back strong my beautiful friend. See ya.
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You're a wonderful friend, Empress Bee.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. Big hug to you and my very best to Roche. ♥♥♥
My heart breaks for the entire Caribbean. When we got out power back after just a day and a half we loaned our generator to some friends in a small town about 20 miles north of us. They just got their power back.
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I also have friends in Puerto Rico--such devastation for them.
ReplyDeleteCiao Bee,
ReplyDeleteglad you got your normality, and for your generosity for Nannie!
Have a lovely Thursday!
Big hugs, honey!
Bee, Glad you are getting out . You have a good heart, sending things to you friend in Porto Rico. People will be cooking over an open fire, like being a pioneer. I pray they can be that strong. We need the our service men and women helping there. The National Guard. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteI'm glad things are good where you are, and hope your friend will receive the package safely and will have her power restored quickly.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you for sending supplies to your friend.
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