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The news from the Bahamas and other areas along the east coast is bleak and heartbreaking, so I'm just gonna say we're extremely thankful that we aren't dealing with the pain, grief and hardship that others are in the midst of suffering because of this storm.
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We are sure glad the evil Dorian didn't mess with you sweet Cleo!
Cleo and peeps
Thank you for the welcome home greetings and OMCs yes indeedy I just knew Dorian was coming for a visit. Dang storm 10 days on the prowl what in the world. I hope and pray they retire Florence and Dorian as names. I believe Fran was retired.
I'm so glad all are well.
Hugs Cecilia
I'm so glad you're safe. Most Septembers, we visit North Carolina's Outer Banks. Expensive trials and tribulations this year waylaid our original plans for that vacation, a real silver lining among the heavy clouds. ~sigh~ Be well!
We're so glad Dorian didn't hit you too hard, Cleo ! Purrs
You guys really lucked out with this awful storm! I'm glad you were safe.
It's good to read that you all made it through the storm well, and hugs and purrs to those who suffered damage.
I am glad you are safe. I feel so bad for those in the Bahamas.XO
thank goodness you are all safe! The poor Bahamas and the coast of NC got it horribly! The Bahamas worst of all :(
So happy to hear you're all safe and sound!
I feel so sorry for the people living in the Bahamas with that terrible devastation. I am very glad though that Dorian didn't cause damage where you live.
We thought about you when they said Dorian was hitting Wilmington. We're so glad it wasn't too bad for you. But we're purring for those that were hit hard, like the Bahamas. So sad!
cleo; we iz happee ewe, mom N dad came thru de storm aye oh kay~~~~ ♥♥♥☺☺☺
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