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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

LIVING THE NIGHTMARE

https://www.facebook.com/erikaferrandokplc/videos/606498709503780/

I will have to find some accessible road to go to Beaumont tonight, but I fear they will all look like this.

To drive these conditions at night is no fun, but ill patients need blood.  

If you don't hear from me after tonight ...

Well, you know I tried my best.  Think good thoughts of me.

10 comments:

  1. Drive carefully, Roland. If you can't see the road how can you drive on it?

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  2. My question exactly, but we have patched together an alternate route. Cross your fingers!

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  3. Be careful! I've been thinking of you with all the news of flooding and bad weather down there. :(

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    1. The alternate route proved safe. Sadly, my company thought I was Central Supply in the hand-off! Crates of paper forms weigh like they held bars of gold!! :-)

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  4. Drive as safely as you can. Fingers and toes crossed for you.

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    1. I made it. Those boxes upon boxes of bottles of saline solution may have awakened an old hernia surgery though! Ouch!!

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  5. Wow, thinking very good thoughts for you! I hope you arrive safely.

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    1. I did, Holli. Thanks for being concerned. It took a long while -- Midnight, my kitten, thought I had run away with the circus. And I have just awakened. Whew. I get to it all over again tonight.

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  6. Hi Roland - glad you got back safely ... but that flooding looks pretty bad - it's so rivered and laked up down there .. it's good for me to see the geography c/o Gmaps!

    All the best - and am happy Midnight was pleased to see you ... cheers Hilary

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    1. Seems he was worried about me -- he stays curled up on my lap now all the time. :-)

      But I have to do it all over again tonight -- and it is beginning to rain hard again. Sigh. But ill patients still need blood. Cross your fingers for me again tonight, will you?

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