catman wrote:
> It is pretty scary. The fruit tree in our garden is no more. Thank God it fell away
>from
> the fencing. So far the fencing has stayed up. The house itself is okay too.
> The dogs are not happy.
> The reports reckon this will stop by lunch time.
and now mags:
high winds are terrifying. i remember speaking with Brian on the phone in the summer
and
looking out to see a darkened sky accompanied by a sudden and deafening stillness that
made
the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end. .... then things started whipping
across the
way horizontally...such an intense and out of nowhere gush of wind that was..yes it
was a
tornado...we get them here from time to time and I can always tell from the feeling in
the
air, like something is about to happen, something bad, along with an eerie hue of green
against dark grey clouds.
so glad the puppy boys are okay and that you and John can spend some time snuggled up
against the wind.
npimh: Nature's Way by Spirit.
It's nature's way of telling you something's wrong
It's nature's way of telling you in a song
It's nature's way of receiving you
It's nature's way of retrieving you
It's nature's way of telling you
Something's wrong
It's nature's way of telling you, summer breeze
It's nature's way of telling you, dying trees
It's nature's way of receiving you
It's nature's way of retrieving you
It's nature's way of telling you
Something's wrong
It's nature's way, it's nature's way
It's nature's way, it's nature's way
take good care of each other,
mags.