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In reply to the discussion: First the Watch.Then the Warning. Finally the siren. [View all]Solly Mack
(96,756 posts)52. Hi, calimary. Thanks.
It was a scary few moments. So much can change...
We lost a pecan tree a few months back to storms. I hope we still have the others come sunrise. The old oak is still standing. I enjoy my trees.
Got to thinking about the trees once my mind got to working again.
My furbabies went to sleep. Their parents aren't as smart.
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I live in Kansas, but where I live, we only get rare tornadoes--2 since 1970, plus one microburst. n
tblue37
Apr 2020
#22
I'd prefer gators over twisters or even the hornets I've heard you folks have.
Hermit-The-Prog
Apr 2020
#53
Oh wow. So glad that you and your family are all okay. Tornadoes are so frightening.
niyad
Apr 2020
#29
hope no tornado damage . stay safe . and the pack too.. does wherewolf howelll. these
AllaN01Bear
Apr 2020
#60