A picture is worth a thousand words. Springtime in North Texas. Tornado sirens at 8PM tonight, and then came this...
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Damage? Hope things go well.I guess I find out if I really am in "good hands" tomorrow. LOL
CD
A picture is worth a thousand words. Springtime in North Texas. Tornado sirens at 8PM tonight, and then came this...
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Damage? Hope things go well.I guess I find out if I really am in "good hands" tomorrow. LOL
CD
Ruh-roh. Windows? Siding? What did Mother Nature redecorate for you?I guess I find out if I really am in "good hands" tomorrow.
Typical March weather for a northern climate - gloomy, chilly, some wet of some sort coming down. We've had sprinkles on and off all day. March has had below average temperatures, but it's making up for February being above average. I'm just hoping that when the sun comes out and the temperatures start rising in April we don't go from 38 to 83 all at once.
Ya know, this moisture is a good thing since the state is still in various stages of drought...
Damage? Hope things go well.
I've been to Elizabeth City and it's a lovely town. A group (20?) of us tried to get a small whale back into the water to no avail.
I've been to Elizabeth City and it's a lovely town. A group (20?) of us tried to get a small whale back into the water to no avail.
We have a big front coming in off the Pacific today with lots of rain. It's that time of year.
This was 1983. I remember the game department came down and said there was nothing to be done for the whale as it was out of water to long and high up on the beach. The tide was going out. There was a corner ice cream shop across the street from the beach. I believe they said it was a pilot whale. I was much younger then, you know. lol
The rain continues here.
Okay. I guess I'm a little confused because Elizabeth City is not on the ocean.No, I was at Camp LeJune and a group of us took a day trip to the beach. I was impressed with the pecan farms and didn't realize the parent trees were so big.