We left Wilson and drove 300 miles to the Charleston area today. We came East to avoid a snow storm which is crippling this area today, from Alabama to South Carolina. We are in Yemassee, SC. It started icing after we awoke today. The temperature has been below 32 degrees all day, but now, around 2pm, it is slightly above 32 degrees. The ice on the steps of the RV is gone.
All of the tree limbs and the spanish moss (hanging from the trees here) were glazed over with a coat of ice today. We had a loud crash on the roof this mid-morning and I went out to find a 2inch branch had crashed from the trees to our roof. I haven't been able to go up there yet due to the ice. We hope no holes were punched into our rubber roof. No drips so far inside, so maybe no holes, eh? We'll see soon enough. It has been pouring rain here all day since it changed over from sleet.
Anne made turkey burgers for lunch. Much appreciated, as are all of the fantastic things she planned and brought along with us to eat. We've been gone now for 5 days so soon reality will set in when it comes time to do laundry, go shopping, etc, etc..
Today we could do nothing with all of the rain, so so far we have watched Marcus Welby MD, Leave It To Beaver, and the Rifleman. Let me tell ya, these kinds of things will cause you to stop and relax. I wouldn't think of tuning into these shows at home, too many other distractions to get concerned about. Feels good.
We are spending another night here due to this storm in the SouthEast. It is going to last all day, and expected to stop raining around 6pm. Tomorrow we plan to head to the Jacksonville/St. Augustine area to visit an old friend of Anne's, and mine.