On my way to St Hives I met a man with seven Hives...

I live in an area that well is mostly dry... but when it rains its deadly cause no one knows how to drive in it (and during the worst storms we get waterspouts). Also, we have earthquakes and are vulnerable to tsunamis and radio activity.
 

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We're getting stormsmacked again tonight- 15 minutes of quarter-sized hail, some tornado warnings...

I may now own a Honda Accord with a nicely aerodynamic golf-ball texture, now. However, something up the street got hit by a big enough bolt of lightning to set off car alarms all over the neighborhood...and a couple of Fire engines & an ambulance got called out. (They've left now.)
 


Yep D/FW is about the southernmost edge of Tornado Alley, so we do get our share of loud, sleepless nights courtesy of the atmosphere.
 


There is nothing more unpredictable and chaotic then human nature except that of nature it self.

D. Johannes-2011
 


In lil' ol' Vermont we have no real weather issues. I live at a narrow point in a river valley so storms often skip right over us. 'course if the wind comes within the alignment of the valley we can have a sudden gust which in the late 1880's blew over our covered bridge. :eek: Thus ours is the only covered bridge in Vermont that is anchored down with iron rods.

In other useless less than trivial news.....

Daughter turns 16 tomorrow. I feel so old :erm:

Got my Hopi book comin' to get a better fix on their beliefs on 2012. (not the end of the world but sothing will happen folks....)

Going to a comicon to see a friend I have not seen in over 15 years.

Spent much on Heroclix since DnD has died. (thus why I am rarely seen here or heard from anyway...)

May pull my funds (community support) soon since I am so rarely here now
 

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