One day, Margaret. And as soon as I get my permanent residency status, I'm off to see Cuba!
Stephen
One day, Margaret. And as soon as I get my permanent residency status, I'm off to see Cuba!
Stephen
That should be interesting, I have never been there. The furthest I have been was to Kenya, many years ago. I spent three months there.
Not sure I would want to go there now.
Margaret
Yes that was then but what happened in the winter of january 2009
took the cake. This monster of an ice dumped ice and snow from
Oklahoma to West Virginia. The whole state of Kentucky was with
out power for weeks and the ice itself was 2 inches thick and all of
the trees broke down from the weight of all of this ice. It was
horrible and there was nothing in history like it with the thick ice.
judy tooley
Just been listening to "The Maid of Pskov" sounds too me like a "storm in a D cup" but not sure, my Russian's non-existant.
Wow, that looks really cold Judy. I hope you were able to keep warm, even without power. We had snow last winter, but it was nothing like that. Just a morning when the buses were not running.
Margaret
I'm going to follow the general flippancy of CT's posts and say that all I thought when I saw the thread title What is the most violent storm you have been? was: "Yes, I have often been a violent storm." As for the most violent storm I've been, probably the one time I actively wanted to kill someone (deliberately - it's okay I'm over it now) (I think)
Music is made to transform the states of the soul, for an hour or an instant (J. Alain)
Probably the single most significant anomalous weather event I've ever experienced was the infamous "blizzard-of-67" in Chicago. I remember that people, properly kitted, could walk their way up snow-drifts onto the roofs of houses.
For a 'single moment' memory, I recall a hail-storm in Pontiac, Illinois. The force of the hail hitting my car was easily sufficient to set off the car-alarm. The visible reminders of that storm are still with me, as the car still shows a few 'pock-marks' from the hail.
The truth that's told with bad intent
Beats all the lies you can invent- William Blake, from Auguries of Innocence
My neck of the woods is under a winter storm watch right now. We
are expecting lots of snow. I guess I will stay home from church
again. Keep missing church the preacher will come and wonder why
I'm not coming.
judy tooley
Well if the weather is too bad Judy, I don't blame you for staying home in the warm. I hope that you do not have too much snow.
Margaret
Thank you margaret.
judy tooley
Judy - lots of hot drinks and comfort food I think?