Friday the wind became more than over-the-top, it became so concentrated
That the electricity went out for three hours.
We had 65 m.p.h. wind gusts
Full of dirt and flying things.
Terry talked to a friend, at the power company, and was told trees in the Hotchkiss area were blown over causing outages; power poles snapped in our area.
What a mess.
After the wind left we had a hail storm. All these little white blossoms are from the pear tree.
Scattering bits and pieces everywhere.
Then at the end of the day—-the sun shone upon the bruises and fissures the wind breathed on the land.
Putting us all back together with its own unique rhythm of healing.
From my world to your heart,
Linda
Oh Wow! This wind stuff can quit any second! Looks like eastern Colorado over there! Your poor fruit trees with the hail – Mother Nature is so po’d this year.
We’ve had the 60+, but luckily no downed trees, nor fires close by. No moisture. No green. Maybe spring will get here yet… maybe.
Don’t blow away over there!
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The fires over there have been scary!!
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Oh my goodness….so sorry to hear about that. I hate strong winds and power outages. Hope everything in your world will be OK!
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Everything back to order. Only freezes for the next few days.
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Lulu: “That all sounds a bit too breezy for my tastes. I don’t like the part about trees falling over.”
Charlee: “Neither do we! Trees are meant to be climbed, and you can’t climb them if they’re on the ground!”
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It was crazy over-the-top breezy
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Yikes. The sunset is gorgeous, tho…
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It was nice to see after all the dirt
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I bet.
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Oh dear, are there any pear blossoms left? Lovely sunset Linda …
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No, nor any cherries or prune or plums. Maybe apples, we will see
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Oh that’s such a shame … good luck with those apples
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We will see…another storm blowing in.
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