Our wonderful labweiler (part lab - part rottweiler - mostly goofy) decided to let his lab parts
So I decided the weather was going to miss us so the kid and I went out and got the horses and started grooming them. As we were grooming, it started thundering. We picked up the pace. I asked the kid if she wanted to go ahead and put them in the new pasture or wait until tomorrow morning in case it storms. We decided we don't get up early enough to switch pastures in the morning. So first, I close the pasture off, then the horses are released. Then we have to deal with the feed. Their feed containers are clipped to the fence on the horse pasture and have to be moved to the new one. And we have to feed and we have to water.
Meanwhile, remember the thunder? It's getting worse and now there's even lightening to go with it and the wind picks up. We got through with every thing except the water as the worst of the storm is beginning. It was around 8pm. I left the water running and ran the kid inside so we could listen to the fire dept scanner. As I turned it on they announced that there was a TORNADO warning for our county and specifically that they have sighted funnel clouds in our town!! We got flashlights, cell phones, and my kid's mattress and huddled on the floor by my bed for a while. The tornado touched down southeast of our town and we are west of the town.
The horses are ok (no thanks to us moving them in the shelter-free pasture) and we had absolutely no damage at our house. Unfortunately, my husband, the firefighter, is out still helping with damage repair in our area. He was called out of his class to help.
It is now 11pm. The stars and moon are out and my household is safe even though he's still out.
4 comments:
i agree with the assessment of the labweiler. :-) glad the tornado wasn't on your side of town. was the kid scared?
i agree with your assessment of your labweiler...:-) glad the tornado was not on your side of town.
Out of her mind. The clincher was the 2nd set of tornadoes that came through the next week and ripped up trees and sent our horse trailer for a spin. She had to sleep in our bed that night.
I was scard
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