Like most of the east coast, having prepared as best we can, we're now hunkered down, awaiting Sandy's wrath.
"Sandy's" wrath?
Sounds kinda silly, doesn't it?
A facebook friend pointed out yesterday that people might take these storms more seriously if they were named after terrifying mythological creatures, or perhaps demons. "Sandy" just sounds so innocuous. That said, the weather service is doing a much better job with winter storms this year; Draco, Gandalf, Iago...now THOSE are storms. ;)
As is this one, name notwithstanding. The rain began last night, and has continued steadily, and as I type this, the wind is picking up. Our little backyard already looks like a bit of a mud bath covered with leaves - and while I can't imagine another six inches out there, that's the prediction.
As long as we have power, the painting will continue, although if downed tree limbs become an issue, I may forgo my usual spot under the skylight for a safer interior room. Despite all the preparation the last couple of days (food, water, lanterns, extra propane, clearing the yard of possible projectiles, etc), I did manage to get one more piece painted - a small Cosmic catnip box, which is listed on Etsy now....
I think it would make a wicked cool stocking stuffer. ;)
And speaking of stocking stuffers (see how I did that?), look for Christmas and Yule pieces beginning next week. I'm determined to finish a couple of commissions first, but truly cannot wait to get started (as usual, more ideas than time!)
In the meantime, we'll see what Sandy brings, and make the best of being temporarily grounded. Ever the optimist, there's a hearty stew simmering in the crockpot, a baroque playlist on spotify, and if all that goes down, there's reading, knitting and board games by lantern light.
Be well and stay safe, my east coast friends!
♥ Carolee
Cosmic catnip - is that a euphemism for wacky tabacky? *grins*
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Hope Sandy doesn't cause you havoc. Sounds you are prepared! Your Etsy piece is really lovely. Take care.
ReplyDeletewell you have a wonderful attitude about the unknown and this storm. I like the idea of better storm names.
ReplyDeletethat box is adorable, i clicked on the link and found it already sold, congratulations.
I have just seen on another site a picture of your Saint Gertrude of Nivelles painting. It is lovely, I hope you do more of her in the future.
ReplyDeleteI hope your stew was tasty and your place weathered the storm well.