Thursday, March 29th, at about 8:30 pm
a storm, the likes I have never seen- , hit our area.
I learned something about myself that night that is pretty
indicative of my personality.
As my husband and I stood in the center
hallway of our house, I began to put on my shoes and a rain
jacket.
“What are you doing?”, my husband asked.
I said, “I am NOT going to be trapped under a house,
I am going to RUN out in this if I need to.”
And so after it finally subsided, and we were both safe,
and I didn’t have to do anything quite so crazy,
I looked out the next morning at what
Nine trees were severely damaged.
One will take days to cut up and haul away.
We have about six trees with huge , torn trunks and limbs.
The twin to this wrought iron fence is bent under all of this.
(Shattered glass from a patio table)
My tomato plants that looked like this,
now look like this.
This all on the heels of my yard looking so pretty
and even festive.
But there is a lesson here.
As my father visited this evening ,and we viewed the damage,
he said-
“You know Sis- when things have been whipped around hard,
they usually come back even better.”
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