My heart goes out to everyone who was caught in those horrible storms in the mid-west!
I know that there really isn’t much I can say that will help
Know one really understands or even knows what it is like unless they walk in your shoes
But I care! And I know many, many others care!
Your friend,
Linda
Yes, it’s very sad to see the devastation… Mother Nature can certainly do a lot of damage at times. Too BAD. We had lots of wind and some rain yesterday –but nothing severe here. We did have watches and warnings around here last night –but luckily, nothing bad came… Scary though..
Prayers for those people.
Hugs,
Betsy
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My sentiments exactly Linda…prayers go out to all who were affected in that terrifying weather. Beautiful Linda. 🙂
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This is a very thoughtful post. You expressed the feelings of many of us.
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Dear Linda, thank you so much for speaking for all of us. When I read Celi’s post this morning, I hadn’t yet seen the news. I am shocked by the devastation. I am so glad you are alright. It is a fearsome power…
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Well put. We are truly do and none of us are really safe when it comes to natural disasters Prayers said over and over.
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so very sweet, linda.
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Well put and we all must pray so hard for them!!
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I have a lot of friends and family in Indiana and was getting play-by-play of the conditions when they had electricity. Prayers seemed to work.
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This expresses my thoughts perfectly — thank you for posting it.
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Terrible to see your mid-west storms in the USA.
Yesterday evening Mother Nature gave Brisbane and the northern and southern regions a taste of her fury also. Like “Armageddon and the Four Horsemen of the Acopalypse” let loose.
We need rain but not yesterday’s version. Only 30 minutes of mayhem and then out over the Pacific, thankfully no visible damage in my area. Some areas were not so fortunate.
Terrible the wreckage and mystery that storms, typhoons, hurricanes and tornedoes can unleash.
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Your picture says a lot. Until you have walked in their shoes you will never know what its like to lose everything. But the amazing thing is that these people conquer the odds and go on. Makes us very thankful we are safe. One never knows when tragedy will strike. Blessings to all those who survived and prayers for their losses. There are always good people who reach to help those in need. I see this in my small community when tragedy strikes. Bless us all !
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Yes, I wish the news people would tell more about the country folks damage. One a farm program I was listening to locally this am, max Armstrong, said one hog farmer was telling his barn was tore up and hogs out. He said humane society people should like him, his hogs were free range today. What a hard time finding all the animals and get them in to shelter.
The red leaves on your bird waterer is sure cute. Sharon Drake, south central kansas
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Very thoughtful post. You are correct that no one really knows unless you walk in their shoes. Luckily, all my friends weathered it relatively unscathed.
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Condolences also to the families of the lost miners in your area.
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Mother Nature can be so unpredictable! So tragic in the mid west.
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Praying for them.
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Crazy, crazy weather. So sad for all those affected!
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Keeping all in my prayers…
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The red leaves are so pretty in the birdbath. (?) Agreed, our hearts go out to those who’ve suffered much.
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