No. They're really rare in Washington state, and then they only seem to hit the coastal areas. I live in the mountains. But here we have the forest fires to worry about.
When I was brought to America, I lived in Ohio in the flat middle of the country. I've seen enough tornadoes to last a...
I love the rain because it reminds me of home in Éire. Mother Nature is doing some pruning of the huge firs and cedars. No big flooding yet. I heard we had a tornado in Grays Harbour. Odd that!
Still pouring rain! ☔ I've just got 7 new friends for my lonely hen. Here's their photos :
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Sicilian Buttercup
They're all point of lay pullets.
How are things where you are?
No I haven't heard anything. But, I don't have a satellite dish, so I don't watch television - just some things on YouTube. My desire for some form of sanity during these dark times keeps me from wanting a tele. :oops:
We've just started a week or so of solid rain, here in Skagit Valley in the NW corner of Washington State. It's helping to clear the smoke from the air, thank goodness. As we're surrounded by high mountains in our remote area, we've already started having the long power outages from falling...
My late husband lived in central Illinois when Mt. St. Helens erupted and said that they saw the dust and ash clouds there, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised!
We loved the Missouri Botanical gardens and used to go once or twice a year.
I had no idea how far away the smoke was being carried! It seemed for the longest time that it had just parked itself in a low pressure system over us on the west coast and inland to our mountain ranges.
Thanks for adding those informational links here I have just been too busy during this overwhelming season. You're an angel, making sure that as many people who need this information can find it! Go raibh maith mille agat! Irish for a thousand thanks!