Ever since Katrina, when a hurricane is coming they get hyped up like the end of the world is coming. It never fails that we rush out, get our water, non-perishables, fill our gas tanks and wait with the anxiety of impending doom upon our land. Then the dang thing comes, fizzles out and spits some rain. I am not saying I wish for a natural disaster, I just wish our trusty weather men knew the difference between rain and a hurricane....


Starting to roll in the evening before...

Getting Darker....

There's the first band coming over....

Getting ready to pour.
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