Have you ever been in the middle of your favorite TV show
and had the weather alert go off and the weather guy come in over the best part
of the show? I am guessing we all have
if you ever watch TV. It was a year ago
today. Do you remember what you were
doing? I do I flipped on the TV in time
to have Dan Breeden tell the other meteorologist that they should head to the
basement. If the TV weather guy is
headed to the basement I had better do it too is what I thought. Five of the six of us were home, my youngest
son was at a friends. I had called his
friends mom to let her know that the kids should be in the basement, no sooner
did I get the words out of my mouth a loud band and no electricity. Thankfully the flashlights were right there
and surprisingly they had working batteries.
The rain stopped, the sky color was a pale yellowish blue haze, things
got quiet, the dog started barking and a weird eeriness was all around. Pretty soon you could see it had cleared up,
out the back door to see what had happened.
I was two blocks from the damage, the storm had blown out my back windshield
of my car, and ripped some siding off my garage, but we faired really
well. I grabbed my recorder and camera,
threw on my station shirt then headed out to check out the neighborhood damage,
with all the trees down and the power lines down, roofs off, damage done, it was amazing that we
had no serious injuries, and no deaths in La Crosse, in Joplin Missouri they
had a tornado on the same day, they weren’t as lucky as we were, 161 dead. It
could have been a lot worse, it is still weird to drive down 16th
Street with so many of the trees gone, I’m just thankful we didn’t get what
could have been.
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