After yesterday’s horrific tornado in Oklahoma and with our own thunderstorms/hail/potential for tornados on the way, everyone’s a bit pensive and glued to Weather Bug, the Weather Channel, and their local TV news.
The Grammar Belle has written a lovely post today that explains the relationship those in the Dallas area have with the folks just 1 hour away over the border in Oklahoma, so I’m reblogging No Red River Rivalry Today. If you pray, please add Oklahoma to your prayers. If you have the ability to give, please consider sharing with Oklahoma. In any case, hug your loved ones extra tight today.
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Read it this morning. It is a wonderful post. You take good care of yourself, and Bruce and the Gs. Be safe.
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Well, the good part about it is we’re all talking about it and planning ahead. Hopefully we won’t need our plans.
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Hopefully!
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Thanks, Jules. My Okie friends and I appreciate it more than you can know.
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You’re welcome. I’ve only been to Oklahoma City (the tarmac of the airport there) because of bad weather at DFW so your perspective is certainly richer than mine.
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I can’t imagine – we really don’t have the sort of extreme weather you can get in the US. Thinking of you all
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Thank you. We hope that the storms go by quietly. The weather here in Texas is like nothing I’ve ever seen and I’ve been in hurricanes (Georgia), tornados (Indiana), and earthquakes (California and Ontario).
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Wow, good luck
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It was not much of storm after all. It was a lot of rain in a really short time, some wind, some thunder. It made the garden happy.
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Reblogged this on Spiritual challenges .
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Thank you, Stefan. The Grammar Belle and I appreciate you spreading the word.
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