What hit Kearney while we were gone...
Not much time left here for blogging as I've still lots to do before leaving for convention.
I've posted some pictures on my "Home" blog, that you can see there. I'll have to wait with my other project till I get back. Hope everyone has a great week, & I'll be anxious to catch up again when I get home :*)
Have good good days! I'll be thinking of you all... chatted a bit with Karen and Susan and JoAnn as they left Gina's yest am. Got the list from K today so will be following along.
ReplyDeleteWow! I wondered how you fared with that storm. For some reason we've been spared of them this spring. Wish I could go along with ya' to listen in on all! Will be thinking of you! Enjoy your days!
ReplyDeleteYowzers! I would have loved to see that thing. I've seen some bad bad storms afters spending 30+ years living in Nebraska, but I think that one is about the scariest looking cloud! No doubt there that a tornado was going to touch down.
ReplyDeleteThat photo is AMAZING! It would be a neat photo to have on the wall!
ReplyDeleteGald you all weathered the storm!
-Jeanette & Crew
Hi Maxine, I found your blog from On your marks.....this is such an amazing picture....I can't even begin to comprehend the force of the winds that there would be in such a tornado. We just got home from convention. It was so wonderful to be there. Our daughter is at Ronan, Mt this week and I wish we were there too. Have a good convention.
ReplyDeleteWe watched that amazing mass from a little further away, and it was quite scarey! Justin could NOT peel his eyes away! But what a beautiful shot! See you guys soon!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Glad that didn't hit the west part of the state. Everything still standing when you got home? See ya soon again. JR
ReplyDeleteYikes. And that's about all I have to say about that.
ReplyDeleteamazing photo. i know this is probably nuts, but i'd love to actually see a funnel cloud sometime.
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