A Wicked Wind This Way Cometh
Friday, a furious wind rushed in over the Blues. The dust that it carried made driving precarious. When it settled there was no electricity and no trail home through the debris.
Many of you know how much I loved those trees.....
Our electricity returned after almost 12 hours. There are still many neighbors without.
I am so thankful for our dedicated power and phone service people. God Bless Them!
What a way to begin a new year.
Comments
Glad you are ok!
I do hope everything is okay there.
Hopefully this means blue skies the rest of the year!
Glad you and yours are okay!
Did you see the latest photos of my blogging friends in which you feature hiding behind a book? I got this comment from my sister Merle;
Hi Peter ~~ I notice in your latest
photographs of blogger, Pamela is
reading a book called Chicken Soup.
Well one of my friends has had several stories published in that
book and others. Her name is
Renis Burghardt.
Congrats on the new award. Take care,
Love, Merle.
I don't know if the writers are recognised in Chicken Soup??
My brother-in-law is a retired lineman and boy do they put in A LOT of hours after a storm like that.
Thanks for the pictures.
Ian
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Mother Nature has been awful moody.
Stay safe.
WOW WHAT A WAY TO START THE NEW YEAR.
Great pic but would be a bit scary if you were out in it.
The debris shown after, I suppose some would say you were very lucky.
Thanks for your visit and I wish you and yours A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
I think that yucky system is hitting my parents in California today. They've gotten something like 5 or 6 inches of rain since yesterday.
I left a comment on my blog about your comment you left. We had talked about Trade school, but he is only 13, so I was waiting till he got older to see where we were with him. He is more of a hands on child. You know most people that build stuff have to write it out make measurement and such. Well, when he gets something in his head he can go out and build it just out of his head.
We had a horrific ice storm in our area about 7 years ago. I mourned the damage it did to our trees. In fact, I can still see the damage that wasn't cleaned up on our new house site.
One day, as I had been sobbing and really depressed after not having electricity for 8 days, mourning my trees...a friend said this: "Just think of this event as God's way of cleaning house a bit, making room for new growth." It made things a wee bit better, but I know how terrible you must feel.
Glad you're safe!
But, sometimes it's fun to loose power, when you don't have anything to do and can keep warm. Thanks for stopping by and Happy New Year. Betty :)
Today we celebrate Three Kings Day in Belgium, so come and have a slice of the "Galette" !
I'm glad you are OK and with power.
Around here it looks like your very first photo. Gray and foggy and wet. It's warm enough today (40) that things are melting.
Sounds like you had quite the storm. I'm glad everything/one is OK. Those are some amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing.
kerith
We too just got some snow!!