We spent the day yesterday listening to The Weather Channel and looking at the Radar Now on the Droid, in anticipation of the severe weather that was forecast for the area. I am a Weather Chicken! I lived in Georgia for 49 years, the last 16 years or so in the same house on a hill. I had to have the roof repaired four times in 16 years due to storm damage. I kept a “Weather Basket” in the downstairs closet that was under the stairwell, just in case. It had among other things, a change of clothing for each person in the family, a flashlight with extra batteries, some matches, candles, and a weather radio. I was P.R.E.P.A.R.E.D for anything that might happen, and was just lucky that nothing ever did. I like to think it was BECAUSE I was prepared.
The wind blew yesterday all day long. All day, that is, until about a half hour before the storm hit. Then, all the wind just stopped. That was very creepy. Not a leaf on a tree was even wiggling. I can’t remember ever seeing something like that happening. The electricity went off a few minutes later. I think if the power had stayed on, I would have been less frightened. I went into my “self preservation” mode of distracting myself from the weather. I have had a stack of quilting magazines sitting on the dresser for months, waiting for me to tear out patterns I want to keep. So, I sat on the bed going through those while the storm raged outside. (we have a battery on the RV that keeps the lights on when the electricity goes out. It just doesn’t power the TV.)
It was all over in about an hour, and we survived it with no damage, but other areas of Alabama were not so lucky. While there were no tornadoes in Alabama yesterday, lots of trees and other wind damage did happen throughout the state. In Georgia, five people were killed! I hope there are no more storms here until after we leave.
Linda Sewell says
It was very skeerrry…glad you fared well my Seester 🙂 <3
Marilyn says
We are in NC and it hit here in the wee hours of the morn…our bed literally rock’d ‘n ‘rolled & I clung to my husb for dear life. Thankful we all survived!
Dawn Fine says
Very Scary…glad you are ok..I know how it feels to be in an RV with storms all around…
We are in NC now and yesterday we did have some wind and heavy rain…luckily no tornadoes!
Stacie @ The Divine Miss Mommy says
The same thing happened here in Georgia. It was so weird.
My kids were freaked out. It was definitely the calm before the storm because it poured last night.