I have been told we had a tornado last night. Jake and I were playing WoW, minding our own business questing when some alliance jerkwad comes over and kills us for sport (/begin mini-rant - WHY do the lvl 70's come kill me when I'm not worth honor points? I'm only lvl freakin 43 right now for heaven's sake. Why don't you go pester someone who can do some damage to your twinked out ass. Coward. /end rant) and bitching about it when the rain started. It was raining so hard that we had to raise our voices to talk. I went and looked out the door and stood there while the cool air blew in through the door. It's been really warm the last couple of days so the cool air felt really good. Then it started raining harder. It really looked like someone was pouring water out of a bucket. The water wasn't so much dripping or running off the house as it was just flowing in a steady stream. Then I heard hail hitting the AC unit in the living room. The power flickered a little at the same time and so we turned off the power strip on the TV because it kept kicking the tivo and dvr on and off. Then the power went off completely and the rain stopped shortly afterwards.
I went outside to assess the damage because I was really concerned about where the hell my trashcan wound up. I just knew it was going to be three streets over on someone's roof as hard as the wind was blowing. When I looked out the door once, the rain was coming down sideways. Jake finally looked at me and said, "Don't you think it's about time you CLOSE THE DOOR????" Which said to me - close the door or he'll close it for me and pull me away from it. I didn't think it was that dangerous - I mean it's just rain and a little wind. Sheesh what's the big deal?
After seeing what I've seen today, I think I'll listen to him. There was a tree limb (I noticed I forgot the important word LIMB here! Whoops!!) in my front yard that came down right next to his truck. It came within a foot of smashing his truck. The limb was a good 8 to 10 inches across the broken part. It landed on the power line to the house and literally yanked the meter off the outside wall. It pulled the wires down on the circuit box but didn't pull them out so we didn't have any live wires flopping around on the ground or anything. All in all I'm pretty lucky in that respect. We're pretty lucky it didn't hit the truck too.
We went out and took pics and (like the snow ones I've yet to put up) when I figure out how to upload them (or he gets them uploaded for me), I'll post them on here. The destruction was insane. A neighbor up the street lost her entire porch. It just fell like someone was pushing on the top. Another neighbor had a huge limb fall and puncture her roof. A huge oak tree (that my swing was in when I was little) fell in the yard next door where I grew up and narrowly missed a house. There are 100+ year old trees all over town that were just uprooted and knocked over.
I had no idea it was going to be that bad. They finally restored power at 2 am but I was sleeping soundly by that time. Jake told me that my neighbor next door had a tree uprooted and fell at the back of her house. She spends most of her time back there my mom says so it's a good thing it didn't land on the house. The house that took the most damage it appears is an empty trailer where no one is currently living. The house right up the street (maybe 50 yards away or so) had a huge old cedar tree in the yard. During the storm it snapped at the base and when I went outside after the storm the whole area smelled like the inside of a cedar chest.
When I was driving to work today, I passed several downed trees and saw a lot of debris everywhere but very little damage done to property except for the neighbor's porch falling in. We lost the bulletin board kiosk over in front of the post office. It just snapped the posts holding it up.
What a night! I wish the only thing that had happened was the ordeal with the meter but it wasn't.
I went into the bedroom to go to bed and stepped in water. I have window AC units and for those of you who don't know, you have to put something up between the window sill and the AC unit to block the great outdoors because they never make AC units to fit exactly in a window. Apparently, the wind was blowing so hard that it blew the spacing piece out and blew dirt, debris, grass and rain all over my bedroom. Fortunately I hadn't taken the heavy winter comforter and blanket off the bed so my mattress and sheets were dry. The bed skirt was drenched and so I had to take that off the bed too. I decided to heck with messing with it and draped the mess over the ironing board so maybe SOME of it would dry out a little. It didn't.
The whole night I was worried about the black cat and telling Jake I hoped that he was ok. He was. In the middle of the night he woke me up by jumping his dirty wet butt up in my bed and curling up next to me to dry himself off. So my sheets were dry through MOST of the night I guess.
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Beverly, I'm sorry you had to sleep on wet sheets -- I can't stand wet sheets! -- but I'm so glad you two are OK!
If you want to upload photos, just click the little button that looks like a picture of a meadow. A new window will open and then you click "Browse" to find your photos (e.g., A drive, C Drive, etc.) You can center them, have them aligned to the left or right and make them small, medium or large. Email me if you need help! I wanna see some pics!
I've got to get them from Jake today. I know he's already uploaded the pics of the snow since he mailed them to his mom and dad. I'll get him to upload the other ones today and post them.
The sheets were nice and dry until the cat jumped up on me in the middle of the night. I was stunned yesterday morning when I was driving through town and saw all the damage that the storm did. I honestly had no idea it was that bad!! We're all really lucky that no one was badly hurt (that I know of that is - my parents would know if anyone was killed). The news crews from Little Rock were down yesterday too. lol
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