I hope everyone is safe and sound this morning. Those storms were WICKED!!!
I told Beaner that if I heard about a house landing on a witch, I'd let ya'll know of her unfortunate demise. But she forgot to wear her striped socks yesterday and therefor got home safely.
We had golf ball sized hail. DH was a wreack over the roof damage. He's out there assessing any damage. He argued with me that it couldn't be THAT bad, and then I found the 'ice cubes' in the yard when I went to move a broody and her chicks. I darted out between storms, moved the birds to a drier, safer location, grabbed DH a few lawn cubes, and then ran back inside before the next set of storm clouds jumped on us. And the ice chunks WERE cube-shaped! It was weird.
Power was out for hours. I don't kno how many hours because I passed out at 10pm.
There were 20 chicks in a candle-warmed bathroom by then, the most recent bator babies (Easter hatch). Callie was nuts, wanting to be in there to keep an eye on the fuzzies.
I had a bowl of ham n beans for breakfast, with a cold glass of orange Kool Ade. Now I gotta get dressed, check on all the birds, and hit the road. Another busy day <sigh>
I'm tired, but I'm very thankful that we're all safe and sound here. Many people in AL, GA & TN can't say that. My heart goes out to them. It was a very scary night.