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we’re all good here… we got a bit of rain, but nothing severe.
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Good deal.Checking in.
we’re all good here… we got a bit of rain, but nothing severe.
Did you guys have bad weather last night? All I'm hearing is about Kentucky...The Lamar Christmas parade was short and sweet. They went around the town square. It was pretty dark out and not everyone was well lit, but anyway....it consisted of the high school band, every emergency vehicle in the county flashing their lights, a tire dealer’s float with a Christmas tree made out of tires, a couple of antique tractors pulling lit up wagons, a church float with kids dressed up in a Nativity scene, a miniature horse pulling a lit up cart, 2 people w dogs dressed in lights, 2 horseback riders, and a horse pulling a lit up carriage.
It took 11 minutes. Then the band members walked back to the school and we walked alongside them back to our car.
The only pic I took was of the courthouse...
View attachment 2924411I do appreciate our small town, and its charming traditions.
All okay here, west of Poplar Bluff. Tragic, just tragic.No damage here.
But I was affected by three wet muddy dogs charging through the house to seek safety.![]()
It’s a rare occurrence for anywhere to have tornadoes in Dec. (and the Joplin tornado was in May. May 22, 2011).Is this a rare occurrence for this time of year in Missouri?
Watching the news reports, I wondered about warnings. A man from the Mayfield candle factory said, Yeah we knew it was coming, we just didn’t think it would be that bad.offered for people to take shelter in the basement and bathrooms. Some did, some didn’t.
Oops, thank you and sorry. I must have cornfused it with a twister that hit central IL in the fall the same year I think. It was in November so I got that month wrong too.....duh.It’s a rare occurrence for anywhere to have tornadoes in Dec. (and the Joplin tornado was in May. May 22, 2011).
The times they are a‘changin.......
All the rules seem to be out the window, whether drought, fires, flood, blizzards, hurricanes or tornadoes. The only things that have not changed is volcanoes and earthquakes, and that's because they play by no rules anyway. Humph, listen to me, Ms Doom n Gloom. Sorry.Oops, thank you and sorry. I must have cornfused it with a twister that hit central IL in the fall the same year I think. It was in November so I got that month wrong too.....duh.
That's what I thought. I remember vaguely reading that fall tornados generally don't pack much of a punch.