Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Weird


Early this morning a violent thunderstorm swept through our area.  It was accompanied by wind gusts of 80 mph,  pounding hail, torrential rain, and lots of lightening and thunder. 

On our walk today we were looking for storm damage such as downed tree limbs, flooding, or lightening damage.  Surprisingly, the only signs of the storm were these twin swaths of flattened grass.  Both patches were on either side of the road, were the same width and length, and were swept uphill--definitely not from running water.   




First time we've seen that!

Louise and Duane 

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