Safe, Sound, and Wet

As we write this, Hurricane Dorian is pulling away from us taking its wind, rain, and storm surge leaving us safe, sound and wet.

Frankie, Typhoon and Roscoe off on a tour of our neighborhood
Frankie, Typhoon and Roscoe off on a tour of our neighborhood

After taking days to arrive, Dorian was a fairly fast hurricane lasting about a day and a half. He left a ton of damage in his wake, including three big trees down in our neighborhood, but we are happy to report that we are safe, sound, and wet. Hu-Dad said this should be a scratch and sniff post so that all our readers enjoyed the full experience.

Surveying one of the big trees down in the neighborhood.

Many people on the coast have lost their homes and others are without power. We can’t complain, though, because our house is secure and we never lost power or even internet (at least as of the time Hu-Dad is writing this post). Tomorrow, the cleanup begins and our humans will be busy helping neighbors and cleaning up our own yard.

That’s a lot of cleanup.

P.S. – We continue to think of those still battling this storm and all of the people who have lost so much to it. Stay safe, be smart, and see you on the backside.

TTH Subscription

Never Miss a Woo!


Don't rely on social media. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter and be notified when we post a new story. We will email ONLY when we post something new. No spam—EVER! And you may unsubscribe at any time, no questions asked.

10 Comments

  1. tammy j on September 7, 2019 at 12:50 pm

    I’m so glad it’s finally over.
    now for cleanup. just like you said. and …
    it’s what makes life … life! just getting on with it.
    hugs to all the herd. xoxo

  2. 24 Paws of Love on September 6, 2019 at 2:33 pm

    We were/are thinking of you and the Herd.

  3. Mom 'n Ebby on September 6, 2019 at 1:46 pm

    Mom’n Ebby say: So glad to hear your “soggy doggies” made it through the storm without anything bad happening, and that everyone is okay. Hope the clean-up goes well, and praise to the Lord for seeing you through, Prayers for all those who DID suffer loss and/or damage.

  4. Zoe on September 6, 2019 at 12:42 pm

    So very glad you are ok
    Prayers to any who suffered damage

    Sabo the German Shepherd Attorney at Paw
    His pack
    And his human servant

  5. Laura Yager on September 6, 2019 at 11:20 am

    So glad you all are ok…praying for those that didn’t fair so well. I’ve been without power for a week, it’s miserable. Take care, of yourselves, and others. High paws and loud aroos from our little pack…????♥️

  6. Becky Slack on September 6, 2019 at 9:35 am

    So glad all of you are safe!

  7. Lori & Izzy Belle Bear on September 6, 2019 at 9:34 am

    Beautiful news! Very grateful that you are all safe and sound! We do continue to think of those battling the effects of Dorian. Hugs for everyone!!!

  8. Debbie and Ruby on September 6, 2019 at 8:11 am

    Wonderful news that the whole Herd is safe. Enjoy the weekend as best you can.

  9. Jean B Burkhardt on September 6, 2019 at 7:55 am

    Hu-Dad I am SO happy you all are safe and sound! We are getting rain but think it isn’t anything to do with Dorian(I hope) Prayers to all who are still affected! have a wonderful weekend.

  10. HokiePack on September 6, 2019 at 7:10 am

    Good to see a wet and maybe stinky herd! Good to hear no major damage !

Leave a Comment





Read Another Story

← Back One Story ◊ OR ◊ Forward One Story →

Hu-Dad's Latest Musing

Our Hu-Dad shares the latest updates on his writing projects, the books he's reading, and other details in random musings posted on his website. You can check out his novels there as well.

Horrible Hurricane Helene: Why So Bad for WNC?

October 29, 2024

Hurricane Helene was a monster storm, but the way it hit Western North Carolina couldn’t have been much worse.

Hu-Dad's Novels

His books pay for our food!