Limestone County in Northern Alabama made the news due to tornadoes Monday night. My home was sparred. Not one speck of damage but for about five trees blown down. . One of the tornadoes went .25 miles West of my house, another went about a half mile to the East of my house. I drove to work in Huntsville before sunrise Tuesday Morning. Huntsville is about 30 miles to the East of where I live. About 09:00 AM they sent us all home to get ready for the next storm system. I drove the 32 miles behind a large disaster relief truck coming from a Church in Huntsville. It was headed to ground zero which turns out to be about a half mile away from my home. The whole time I kept thinking about just how blessed I am.
Anne Landrum has been relaying her thoughts on this for a while here on AS. Her attitude has kept me focused on what really matters. I know there are many instances of bickering and whatnot here on AS. The important thing is that there are some really nice people on here, and they help me keep centered on what matters.
One funny thing about tornadoes. They are followed by a bunch of chainsaws. They make things OK again. Whether getting a tree off a house, or simply cleaning downed trees out of yards. Chainsaws are a part or recovery.
Peace
Anne Landrum has been relaying her thoughts on this for a while here on AS. Her attitude has kept me focused on what really matters. I know there are many instances of bickering and whatnot here on AS. The important thing is that there are some really nice people on here, and they help me keep centered on what matters.
One funny thing about tornadoes. They are followed by a bunch of chainsaws. They make things OK again. Whether getting a tree off a house, or simply cleaning downed trees out of yards. Chainsaws are a part or recovery.
Peace