Today started off with just a few clouds, but with warnings of possible tornados. Denver was in the “line of fire.” I don’t know if there are warning sirens here or not. When we were last at Brent’s, the sirens went off and Brent said we should all take cover in his house. We did, but everything turned out OK.
Natalia came for a visit. She saw a pineapple on our counter. I said we had had it for a couple of week, but I hadn’t felt like dealing with it. She said she had just seen a program on how to cut them. I asked her is she would like to practice on our pineapple. She made quick work of it and did a wonderful job. Thank you, Natalia, for your help!
Michelle called that she was on her way back from Golden. Soon after she called, we were hit by a terrible storm...lightening and thunder, strong winds and hail. When the hail would hit the grass. it would pop up about nine inches. It looked like popcorn. It was very interesting.
As far as Bill and I could remember, it was the first hail storm we’ve been in while living in the MH...17 years. When the hail stopped, after about 20 minutes, we had hard rain for quite awhile.
The lightening and thunder continued for about an hour more, but if a tornado was lurking close by, we didn’t know it.
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