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The past three weekends, we have been having incredible rough weather. On the bright side, my dad has had lots of business repairing and replacing TV towers and antennas. On
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Sunday an electrical pole was struck by lightening on our street, and we lost power for 4 hours. I was just bragging about my town and how we never lose electricity, while many other areas do. I suppose it wasn't their fault, but it wasn't exactly fixed quickly. I had a paper due for World Lit on Monday, that I still hadn't started at 7:30 Sunday evening, 10 minutes before we lost power. My faithful MAC held charge for about an hour, my notebook lit by the flame of a lantern, then it was time to venture across town to Grandmom's. Mom had a powerpoint she needed to finish for the morning, and Jessie was bored, so both went along. Grandmom wasn't sure how to feel about having 3 laptops on her dining room table, haha. It's been quite a month for wind and storm clouds. The Iowa/Wisconsin area has experienced tremendous flooding, and many many areas have been evacuated by boat or helicopter. I can't imagine. What would I take? What would I leave? I am very sentimental and cannot imagine the fear of leaving my house in full knowledge that days later, when I return, many irreplaceable things will be ruined. Keep the area and these residents in your prayers.
2 comments:
That's a great story. Especially since you just bragged about Gas City not ever losing power. (Hope your paper turned out great!) :)
~Megan
Love your sky pictures, Jewel!!
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