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Nileyears 71F
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4/20/2015 8:15 pm
WOW!!

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shuel2002 65F
5537 posts
4/20/2015 8:53 pm

I'm glad your roof is up and looking good, Rae. I don't think I could have your type of excitement, seeing a tornado so close to where I live. I'm glad you're ok.

Elaine Shuel


Nileyears replies on 4/20/2015 10:08 pm:
Thank you Elaine, it is pretty!!

Tornadoes are awesome to watch, and I'm pretty sure this was maybe an F1, so it was small one. I can actually say that I have been in 8 tornadoes throughout my life, someday I may tell of those experiences. Yes, I get excited about them, but they also scare the you know what out of me, lol.

Shartaun03 81F
6200 posts
4/20/2015 10:54 pm

Oh dear Nileyears..that was a close one. The only thing that will hit here is an earthquake and there are no warnings. The fault line is somewhere over on Vancouver Island not close to where I live. Our building has earthquake insurance and I have it on my contents. We gave been told we are overdue for the big one
Glad your roof got done and now it is all cozy for you.


Nileyears replies on 4/21/2015 7:44 am:
Shartaun, I don't know what is worse, a tornado, or an earthquake. You are so right about not knowing when an earthquake will hit, I felt plenty of those when I was in California, that's another reason I decided to move back to Texas. Some tornadoes come without warnings as well. The one close to my house wasn't even reported till the next morning.