Hello from "greater metro Dexter"! Emphasis today on "greater metro." We are in the Dexter school district, and it's the closest "burg" to us, but far enough away that we didn't even get especially high winds yesterday. We got some pretty intense hail and thunder/lightning. I had a migraine and had gone to bed after medicating up, just when the first hail came through. Then the DH got home, came up, asked me if the chickens needed to come in. Groggily, I said, "they know how to get out of the weather if they want to," rolled over and went back to sleep. Then after however long the DH came back, told me there were tornado warnings in the area, I had to get up because the upstairs was the least safe part of the house, we might need to go to the basement. (Basement would be only marginally safer because it is a walkout with a sliding glass door, but the best we would have...) Here I am compelled to admit that I was not very gracious about the DH's concern. "I feel like crap! I don't WANNA get up! I wanna sleep!" But making use of both his Bossiness and Worrywort genes, he managed to pry me out of bed. By this time the storm was abating, and as I said, it never was too bad at our house. Eventually (like by today) I did come to appreciate DH's concern...
I hear the Dexter Mill, where I shop a lot, was devastated. Haven't left the house yet today to drive anound and see what's what. I know a lot of people are homeless today. Amazing that no one was hurt.
I haven't caught up with the MI thread yet--our internet was down till just now because of the storm. (Really down this time instead of just my incompetence getting the I Pad to work with our wireless signal). Haa anyone heard from b737drvr? Milan I think also got some heavy weather. Before all this went down, b737 and his very charming family came over and I enjoyed that visit very much. His kids are going to be awesome with their new chickies. Very interested in the birds, confident but respectful, very eager to help. Wonderful family!