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Our weather man said tonight that the disturbance below Jill's area is
moving north and gaining strength and will become Tropical Storm
Ophelia, so even in her absence she is making waves :)
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We have a tortoise named "Ophelia." Beats me why my daughter named her that. I don't even know if that name is gender appropriate.
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LOL It's barely a blip on the radar where I live. Tropical Storm
Ophelia is supposed to track north upwards towards the North Carolina
coast and Maryland then skirt more upward along the Eastern seaboard.
New England, specifically Massachusetts.
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I don't know a thing about tortoises but I know how to Google. It's a Sulcata tortoise. I like those spurs on it feet. My guess is that it'll still be around in the year 2100 - if it's lucky.