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Ingrid and I went for a drive on Sunday after going out for supper at Famous Dave's.  I wanted to see Loren and Katherine's farm after hearing from mom that the tornado had smashed the big shed.  The power poles are all bent over, and some lines to the house were down, but the house itself escaped damage.

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To the left, you can see the large motor home tipped completely over onto its side.  There is a trailer sticking up in the ditch there.  You can see the side rail of it in about the center of the picture.  To the right is a big piece of the metal exterior of the shed.  There were little bits of that stuff everywhere.

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This picture is of the bins that were right next to the shed--they are still standing and as far as I can tell, undamaged.  You can see part of the wooden "skeleton" of the big shed out by the field in the back and another big piece in front of the bin farthest to the right.


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You can see the wooden piece clearer here.  In the back, you can see a boat and some other debris.  I'm not even sure what all was in there.


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This picture was taken from the south of the farm.  You can see pretty much everything here--I wanted to get a shot of the power lines leaning over the road and the motor home on its side.  Just a little north of this, the power company guys were repairing lines on a gravel road.  I don't think those poor bastards had slept for at least two days. 

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Here's a really good picture of the overturned motor home.  It was also moved some distance from where the shed was located.  Where it is now is just a couple feet from the road.  It had to have been picked up and carried several yards, then dropped over on its side.
 


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Here is a view from father back.  You can see the power lines sagging really bad.  On the other side, they are fine.  Strange, huh?

 
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Here is the last of my disaster pictures.  This is the house I lived in from the time I was ten until I left as an adult.  Someone else owns it now, and it is obviously going to shit.  The big tree in the front yard must have gone down in the storm, but I don't know where it came from.  There was no tree of that size in the front yard.  I'm just happy that the big box elder tree to the south of the house is still standing.  I love that tree.  It was right outside my bedroom window when I was a kid. 

Holy Shit

Jun. 18th, 2010 10:46 pm
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Yesterday, there was an outbreak of tornadoes in Minnesota.  They were everywhere.  Multiple vortex ones.  And just multiple tornadoes a very few miles of each other.  I do not think I have ever seen such a massive number of big tornadoes (or even small tornadoes) before in my life. 

I feel fortunate as there were tornadoes in or near Ellendale and Geneva, which is where my mom lives and where my grandma used to live.  I would feel a real sense of loss if her house was to be blown away.  And a massive half mile wide tornado went through the Hollandale area, which is where my other grandma lived.  Apparently that just smashed several farms flat.  Miraculously, only one person was killed in my neck of the woods.  They've been showing the footage from Minnesota on the weather channel all day.  The one from Hollandale was immense and fucking terrifying.  I'm glad that nothing bad happened to me or anyone I care about, as far as I know.

My uncle and his neighbor found movies scattered across their lawns.  These were probably sucked up by the tornadoes that went over and then dropped in their yards. 

The siren went off in West Concord three times, but really, there wasn't even that much thunder and lightning.  The system went on to rip up stuff in Kasson, Byron, and Rochester.  I am hoping the school is okay because it sounds like the tornado that hit Rochester was really close to ROC.  The news said it was by Carlos O'Kelly's and Saturn, and that's only a few blocks from ROC.  If a school has to be destroyed, I would hope it would be Triton, that stinking hole.  And if Bratt Joy(less)ce is in there when it goes, all th better.  I don't really wish the evil little troll dead, but I'd sure like to see him shit his pants in fear and cry.  Ha ha.

A couple of my kids were texting me while I was in the basement, checking in on me to make sure I was in the basement.  LOL.  While I was down there, the cats were prowling around wondering why I was in the basement sitting on the floor.  A big fat spider came crawling up my leg probably wondering the same thing. 

I sat down there for a little over an hour, sewing on one of the sleeveless dresses for my Marley dolls.  This one turned out really cute--black with strawberry and watermelon slice pattern.  I'll take and post pictures later. 

I took the time to pack my pink bookbag with diet coke, my phones (cell and land line), my sewing box, candles, and matches.  The lights flicked off once but came right back on again.  I left my radio on upstairs in the kitchen, loud enough for me to hear it in the basement.  It gave me quite a horrible feeling when I heard it say a tornado was on the ground in Ellendale.  But, it turned out that it wasn't really IN Ellendale--but it was damn close.  One of the farms it flattened wasn't even four miles out of town.

I hate how these storms always get to us after the sun goes down and you can't see anything.  I'd rather see it coming for me than to sit in the dark wondering if it was out there or not.

Tomorrow I might take a little drive and see if there is any damage near here.


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