GOOD MORNING ALL!
Day after the Ruckus brings Ruckusy weather with the outskirts of Irene upon us already----dark, dark skies with clouds traveling an unusual east to west direction, wind beginning to whip up, and rain coming down. Temperature is 61, so it's not too cold out there, at least.
I was very glad to read of all the GTG people arriving safe and sound at their destinations last night. Poor Anita seemed to suffer the most angst what with not finding diesel fuel, misplacing her credit card (how well I know that feeling!) and then finding they had closed her campground destination! Liz also found a closed park with people apparently leaving it to go.....where? What on earth was the state thinking??? At least Liz's reservation at another park was still honored, so she and Roe and Bandit could hunker down for the night. Pete found a good stopover spot at Walmart in the Erie area, with just about 5 more hours to go to his home today. I hope the winds haven't reached that far west yet, or those 5 hours could feel like 50! Ruchard called when he got home to his little cabin in VT, and found his grass about a foot high!
The people who attended the Ruckus 2011 were wonderful, as they always have been! Everybody pitched in and helped with the food every night, the preparation, the cleanups, the fire-building, the shucking of chairs all over, depending on the weather, and all had an endless supply of "stories from the roads!" Having the Ruckus is such a joy for me, as I really don't have to do much of anything, other than enjoy company. I wish I could head for Beth's GTG in PA, but, with the size of Mandy's belly at this point, I have a feeling I would be on the road when the birth happens if I tried. Today is the shower in town (Saranac Lake) if the winds don't get to the point of knocking over trees by this afternoon.
The trailer is already beginning to rock and roll a bit, and the rain has begun in earnest now. This might be a crossword puzzle morning, or I might get a slide show together of the pics I took this past week. I am hoping others were more diligent at picture-taking than was I!
Hope you all on the east coast are in safe spots for meeting Irene, and that everybody finds something fun to do today. Coffee is hot, and there are a couple of leftover blueberry pancakes for breakfast. I miss my Ruckus friends!