Seems like Minnesota has a lot of violent storms. That was true back in 1930, when a bad one overturned the corn crib on the Sprick farm, and true tonight. A couple of hours after posting the old photo, the scrapblog editor came back to add the brand-new little video of hail pelting her front yard. The weather is bad enough to force cancellation of a leisurely vacation dinner and trip to the groovy movie "Once" she had planned with St. Paul pal Totos, and to send her trotting down to her basement with her purse, just like Aunt Anna taught her, when the sirens went off.
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Stormy weather
Seems like Minnesota has a lot of violent storms. That was true back in 1930, when a bad one overturned the corn crib on the Sprick farm, and true tonight. A couple of hours after posting the old photo, the scrapblog editor came back to add the brand-new little video of hail pelting her front yard. The weather is bad enough to force cancellation of a leisurely vacation dinner and trip to the groovy movie "Once" she had planned with St. Paul pal Totos, and to send her trotting down to her basement with her purse, just like Aunt Anna taught her, when the sirens went off.
Dear, I do think you have a career in weather reporting! That little video is awesome...
ReplyDeleteHugs, Bri