
Rita 24 Hours Before by MEG

24 hours to Rita, and all is well. Who would think that such a wicked storm would be lurking just a day away?

Ominous Tower of Doom by MEG

We are riding out the storm in Houston and hoping the cell phone tower can withstand Rita's winds.

Drained Pool by MEG

They took the water level down in the pool about 2 feet today, so I'm not too worried about flooding this time around. We will head to Mom and Dad's place tomorrow morning, unless the weather predictions get better. The traffic is such a booger right now, I am not looking forward to driving in Houston.
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