Ravaged by two cold fronts in the Cape of Storms.
Preparing the earth in the Cape for winter's pending arrival.
No mountains could be seen in the picture above, and it would be amiss of me not to report the chilling and wet cold fronts that struck us this past weekend.
The first cold front landed on Friday, and the second landed on Sunday, leading into Monday. Severe flooding, and storm damages were the result, with trees blown over some roads, and water rising halfway up the walls of houses in the floods. Snow in April? Indeed, as the mountain peaks further away inland were covered with snow. Unheard of, as our winter only starts in June. The weather man reckons that an El Nino system was in place, and as we are situated next to the wild Atlantic Ocean, we are the first to be struck by the cold front storms. After it lands here, it moves up into the north of the country, and it is icy cold.


