My brother Jim (now passed away) LOVED hurricanes and all sorts of bad weather. I think it runs in our family. I have a cousin who moved to the Outer Banks just for the hurricanes. I can live without them! Just popping in to say hi.
There’s a little town in north east Louisiana called Waterproof. It’s just across the Mississippi river from Vicksburg, Mississippi. It’s too small to even have it’s own newspaper.
One Sunday morning while we were visiting relatives in a near-by town (Tallulah, LA), the bi-weekly paper came out and the headlines read:
I'm a 40-something married mother of three teenagers. We recently moved back to my home state of Vermont. I'm a slave employee at Macy's. I can tend to be opinionated. My political views lean to the right. I'll think of more later, lol.
I swear, us Brits always moan about the weather, and for what? At least we never get to see anything as scary as that!
Kudos to you :-) Michele sent me.
Michelle sent me… Hope you’re staying safe! The picture looks pretty scary!
The picture is cool, but I gotta feel for the guy killed by the ‘gator… What a way to go. :/
Here via Michele’s again :)
It is strange how they put those together….scary picture…it looks like the same one from the picture below.
Michele sent me this time
That picture is scary!? I hate tornedos! And we get them where I live.
My brother Jim (now passed away) LOVED hurricanes and all sorts of bad weather. I think it runs in our family. I have a cousin who moved to the Outer Banks just for the hurricanes. I can live without them! Just popping in to say hi.
Are those Hogwarts witches screaming in fear or delight at the sight of that tornado? J.K. Rowling needs an answer before she starts writing book 7.
Wow! 2 tornado shots on the same blog. Think I’ll stay here enjoying the fact that my area only sees 2 storms like these a year – if that!
There’s a little town in north east Louisiana called Waterproof. It’s just across the Mississippi river from Vicksburg, Mississippi. It’s too small to even have it’s own newspaper.
One Sunday morning while we were visiting relatives in a near-by town (Tallulah, LA), the bi-weekly paper came out and the headlines read:
“Waterproof Man Drowns”
I thought it was hysterical.
I’m kinda twisted that way.
; )