
Much of The City of Mobile has it's power back on now. I still find myself fixed to the television screen watching the continued coverage of the terrible disaster scenes in Mississippi and Louisiana. I've thought about writing some my personal memories and stories of the storm, but everytime I sit down to do so, I get a case of "survivors guilt." My words are nothing compared to those who have lost their homes, and families. For now, I just Praise The Lord everyday that all of my family survived with only minor damage. It's going to take many years for the Gulf Coast to heal, and the scars will remain with us for eternity.
A dear friend sent me this link, I hope it touches your heart as it touched mine:


God Bless!
~Percy
www.PercyPringle.com
