True to its weather history, this Memorial Day weekend is wet and wild. It started to rain late afternoon on Thursday, May 27 and it hasn't let up at all. Temperatures dropped from highs at mid 90*F to lows of mid 50*F, with constant rain, chilling winds, possible hail even, coastal flood alerts, and small craft advisories.
Geroge Washington Bridge off in the milky murky distance
Not to be deterred, wonder | wander | world celebrations this year are with family who just arrived from far away Philippines. We are all finally gathered together in our home away from home in Edgewater, New Jersey.
Hugs and kisses all around now that we've all been vaccinated. Our true cause for celebration - especially since we have not been together under one roof since COVID-19 shut us away in our isolated bubbles.
home altar with fresh cut blush peonies
In time for Memorial Day tomorrow. We offer prayers in deep gratitude for those who have made freedom in our lives avaible through their honorable sacrifice for our country and families.
Happy glorious Sunday folks!
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