August 2008
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Tue 26 Aug 2008
Gustav is now moving west and will pass north of Jamaica. Then … who knows. Current forecasts have the eye of the storm passing about 95 miles from Grand Cayman and much, much closer to the sister islands (Cayman Brac & Little Cayman)
A work colleague showed me a new & pretty neat hurricane tracking site called StormPulse (www.stormpulse.com) A screen shot can be seen below with the path of Gustav passing above Grand Cayman ; hopefully.

This afternoon after work, I right away went to fill up the car and the 3-gallon canister with gas. Last time there was a big hurricane, it took a while before the stations opened since the most pumps had been damaged and the ones able to open had massive lineups. I’ll also be putting up the rest of the shutters and start putting in the garage the BBQ and other outside items. I also went to top up our supply kit with diet coke, canned sausages & other such items. We still had some from last year, so all-in-all we are in good shape.
More later …
Tue 26 Aug 2008
Gustav is now a Category 1 hurricane and it is expected to get to category 2 very soon. It will probably strike Haiti today. Unfortunately Gustav is turning west towards Jamaica. After Jamaica are the Cayman Islands … Current projections put the storm over 100 miles north of Grand Cayman. Its not all that bad, but not great either. For those not familiar with hurricanes, the “eye” of the storm (aka : the center) is the most dangerous part since that where the strongest winds are. So when a storm passes 100 miles away, it means that the eye is 100 miles away ; the further the better. At 100 miles away, the storm would probably only give us lots of rain and some minor damage such as knocked over trees, roofing damage to older homes, etc. Thats only the projection though ; where it will really end up is anyones guess.
The only “good” thing about a hurricane is that unlike an earthquake (for example), you have time to prepare. If current projections are accurate, the storm should be here late Thursday or early friday.
Here is the current projected path!

Last night I started to look at my hurricane supplies and think of what I may need to do for the house & pets. Under a category 2, I might have stayed at home, but if its a 2 or more as it looks like, I will be definitely taking our important stuff and the pets to the office. For the 1st time this week I am actually glad that Julie is off island visiting family for a while.
Stay tuned. I will be making frequent updates as this unfolds. Lets hope the forecasts are wrong.
Mon 25 Aug 2008
Posted by micho under
Living in CaymanComments Off on Herbie goes bananas
I learned something the other day. Banana trees are actually … herbs. We’ll, technically because their stem does not contain any woody tissue. Also, did you know that after one bunch of bananas, you actually cut down the tree so that it can grow back and have more bunches? Anyway, I was surprised! 🙂
Lots of people in my area have bananas growing behind their homes. Here is a bunch which should be ready soon! Notice the flower just below.

Here you can see the owner cut them down after having their bunches ; only the last 16 inches or so remain from which a new stem will grow.

On the hurricane front, that tropical depression from my last post is now tropical storm Gustav and is expected to become hurricane Gustav tonight or tuesday. Unfortunately on the computer models below, some have it going below Cayman and some above. Lets just hope that they don’t average out and point towards here.

A final note. I implemented a while back a post notification function and though I would mention it again. If you sign up (click on “register” on the right) you will automatically receive an email each time I make a new post. I promise not to send you any spam or any other message ; I dislike spam as much as you!
PS : If anyone does not understand the title of this post (especially the French Canadian readers …) Herbie goes bananas is a childhood movie about a VW Beetle!

Fri 22 Aug 2008
My usually cheery mood has not really been present in my last few posts! Well, lets continue on with that trend. 😉 I just took a look at the Weather Underground website and saw this …

The peak of hurricane season is Sept 10th, so it could get worse before it gets better! We shall have to keep an eye out for this one! In any case, for anyone considering living in Cayman, this hurricane watching is a fact of life. Chances of a direct hit from a large hurricane are relatively small, but still stressful! After all, Cayman was hit in 2004 by Ivan and before that has quite a few near misses.
On the positive side, the weather here is nice but VERY hot. During the day make sure you have sunscreen, lots of water & hopefully a/c in your car. Take a look at the temperature gauge in the car.

That was probably because my car is parked in the direct sunlight all day, but still. How many times have you seen it hit 40 in your car? Thats the 1st time I have seen it.
Wed 20 Aug 2008
Julie was going to get the wash from the machine tonight when I heard a shriek! I figured she saw a roach or something like that (we see one once in a while inside, although quite rare since she keeps the place really clean) But this time it was different … that shriek was nothing like I had ever heard 🙁
So I went to see and saw this … good lord!!!! I had heard about the tiger centipedes, but never seen one. So before exterminating this critter, I threw my car keys next to it for perspective and got the camera!

Amazingly, some web sites say that people keep these as pets and that they do bite, although not venomous! Not a pet for me thats for sure.
So, who again wants to visit us and stay with us? 😉
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