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   / storm #1  

itsmecindi

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I knew it was coming when I had to turn on the light to see the keyboard, so I went for a look-see and there it was. Off to the South.

Forks of lightning sending feelers out in all directions up, down, sideways, the only light in an otherwise black sky, a massive sheet of rain skirted by dirty looking clouds, bending the trees as it came stomping across the pasture then the first pat pat of the raindrops hitting the roof.

The wind blowing hard enough that the curtains twitch a bit even though the windows are closed tightly. Rocky the hapless steer running full out for shelter, the ducks, their necks extended, eyeing the heavens waiting for the inevitable puddles to form so they'll have something to do.

Havoc the cat up on top of the deep freeze on the back porch, the only place the wind can't send drops of water to wet his fur. The chickens...still doing their chicken thing, completely oblivious.

Now comes the thunder shaking the glass in the window panes, making me wish it had colors so I could see it. Wonder what color thunder would be....royal blue? Crimson red? Thunder exploding like fireworks with each crash would compensate for hours stuck inside.

Having just come from the pig pasture not ten minutes before where I have two sows lying on their sides, panting heavily, undisturbed and unperturbed as I walked between them and tested the location of the little piglets under the skin with the palm of my hand, finding them lined up waiting for freedom and they seemed to be crowding toward the exits, lots of wriggling going on, said exits swollen and angry looking, mommas seeming to be lost in a quiet world, maybe labor, maybe just preperation, and my only real thought through all this is please....let the storm be short....and please let the labor be long.....I can't think of a worse time to have thirty piglets come into the world.

My request granted, the clouds opened up and wrung themselves out over our little corner of the world, and then began to ease off to the north and I grinned. No kneeling in a puddle for me, with rain beating down on me juggling piglets.

A relieved sigh. I come back to the computer three hours later, one eye on the window that looks out on the pregnant moms, and tick tick tick away, and suddenly it dawns on me that it is getting dark again, so I went for a look-see and there it was. Off to the South. Forks of lightning sending feelers out in all directions up, down, sideways, the only light in an otherwise black sky......another sigh. I'm going to get wet before it's over, I am resigned to that fact, and if I don't miss my guess, it's probably going to be some time in the middle of the night. Lord grant me the strength to get through farrowing season. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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   / storm #2  
OK, Cindi, let's review. You have to put up with the following, down there in Florida:
huge lightning storms
tornados
hurricanes
fire ants
gators
water mocasins

I think I'll take upstate New York, and our winter snow, thank you. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / storm #3  
Rich,

I think you forgot the wild pigs! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I think I'll take upstate New York, and our winter snow, thank you. )</font>

Replace New York with Wisconsin, and I'm with you. Even WITH our mosquitos! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / storm #4  
Hi, Gary!!

Yeah, I forgot wild pigs, AND pig lice!!!

And mosquitos? I've been to your area in Wisconsin, you have mosquitos like we have here in upstate New York. Did you ever see the mosquitos in Florida??? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif First they pick you up and carry you away before they bite you!! They're huge!!! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / storm #5  
Don't even mention the "palmetto bugs" in the house!
 
   / storm #6  
I grew up in the Orlando area, and a month before getting married I moved into our new apartment. Being smug in my adulthood (barely 20), there I sat, in the dark (for I hadn't yet set up the lamps) reveling in my good fortune to be out of my parent's house and about to be married to my love, I noticed a movemenet on the opposite wall. Mustering all of that bravery of my newfound adulthood, I grabbed a shoe and slowly crept toward the wall. It was then that the palmetto bug decided to spread its awful wings and take flight....directly at me! Screaming like a girl and swatting at nothing inparticular, I quickly lost the formerly-held smugness. I eventually became an accomplished palmetto bug hunter, some being trophy quality. Alas, to my good fortune, I now live in the mountains of the Old Dominion and have no palmetto targets of opportunity. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
-Frank
 
   / storm #7  
At least the ones in my med-school apartment in the Cass Corridor (think inner-city Detoit) didn't fly! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 

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