Here's the NASA picture, to give you an idea of her shenanigans.
NASA satellite picture of Jimena this morning: the smaller blob at left is what they're calling the base of the storm, and the much bigger one is right over Guaymas/San Carlos
We had no electricity, but the Capt, ever resourceful, hooked up an inverter to my '71 VW van, sitting in the carport, to a series of power strips. So until the gas runs out, we have a makeshift generator. Our real generator is miles away, out at his work area for the Green Flash, and it's not a good time to jump into the truck and go get it.Oddly enough, we still have Internet for now, being hooked up to MegaRed cable. So, knowing how all my dear followers are fretting over our status, I send off this post from the heart of the storm.
It's very exciting outside. We can't venture very far from the carport, because the winds are gusting around 50 knots. So far the worst of it has been not having adequate power to use our coffee machine, so I have to make tiny cups of espresso with the stovetop Italian pot. Better than nothing...
Dear friends with boats, please don't email me to go check the status of your vessel right now. Trust me, you wouldn't go out in this either.