Lin, a girl I went to high school with visited Wilmington with her husband Dale and we had dinner together. We went downtown for dinner at Elijah's...one of my favorites...then walked along the riverfront in Historic downtown Wilmington. We hadn't seen each other in forty-three years and didn't know each other very well in high school - so it could have been an awkward evening, but it wasn't. Jack and I enjoyed the evening with them and conversation flowed easily. A nice reunion.
The next morning Glen came for a visit and brought Tasha Dog with him. We ate out a lot, spent time visiting with Becca, Davis, Katie and Jackson and...Glen and Jack finally met. Tasha enjoyed her time lounging on the porch! As usual, Glen put in time cleaning up my computers - he's a computer whiz - and he started work upgrading Jack's computer. He pronounced Jack a nice guy and said I can keep him! I always enjoy time with Glen.
Next came Roy and Cynthia. Roy's a former boyfriend and Cynthia is his best friend turned girlfriend. They were in town so Cynthia could gather more information for her upcoming book on Gullah culture (due to be published by Christmas) and spent two nights with me. It was a nice visit.
As Roy and Cynthia left, Ken and Ciera arrived. They wanted one last weekend at the beach before Ciera went back to school. Got some beach time in and some good food. Sadly, Becca and family were out of town so the cousins missed each other. It was good to see them again...a little odd, but good.
A few days later I experienced a first in my life. There was a 5.8 earthquake in Northern Virginia that was felt down here! It created much excitement and frenzy for East Coasters unfamiliar with earthquakes. I was sitting on Jack's couch watching something I'd DVR'd (he was at work) and the couch started to shimmy sideways. My first thought was that the dog was scratching while leaning against the couch...until I saw her sitting on a chair! I didn't know what it was until I later went online, but I'm proud to say I didn't freak! Jack, being from California, knew exactly what it was immediately.
Gail, Jack and Mardell |
A few days later, Irene came to town - a rather unwelcome visitor as Irene was a Category 2 hurricane. We battened down the hatches at my house, left the cats lots of food and water and retreated to Jack's to ride her out. She was expected to bypass Wilmington and make landfall at Morehead City so we knew the cats would be safe. We fared well - only losing power for about eight hours. It got a little warm without A/C and have to admit we missed cable which stayed out about twenty-four hours...but really no great hardship.
Wonder what September has in store...