We are trying to imagine what kind of storm Florence was at her peak, because her tail end packed one heck of a punch to our region. Friday afternoon, 2 tornados hit our area (Ottawa-Gatineau Region), leaving a wake of destruction. The first was an EF-3 and the second an EF-2. As of now, there have been no reported deaths, 6 people are critically injured, and hundreds of homes are damaged and destroyed.
I got to drive home, slightly east of the worst of the storm at the end of it. It was a wild drive home, with street lights out, downpours, flooding streets, amazing wind. It will probably be my favourite drive home ever, because I am a complete lover of this type of storm. In another life, I would have been a storm chaser. It is a funny thing because I spend most of my life being anxious and afraid of everything, everything except huge rain storms!
As the storm broke |
While the dogs were both a little nervous with the winds and no power, they did great. Hailey slept well once we closed the windows so she couldn't hear the wind as well.
That is how we started autumn at our place!
oh congrats Professor Lee you are a real hero!!!! I'm sorry for the pad, maybe the insurance can cover it when it was fried by a power problem? I always dream of having a generator what gives me more security, but I'm afraid this will stay as a dream...
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ReplyDeleteWTG Lee! glad there was minimal inconvenience for you but sorry for those more affected. hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx
We can see you are well prepared, and Lee and Phod, you are both stars.
ReplyDeleteThis might be the time and place for Gail to confess to being a tad disappointed that she never saw a tornado in the two years she lived in Oklahoma!
Toodle pip!
Bertie.
The aftermath of Florence is still causing problems in North Carolina. It was one WICKED storm. Thank goodness you have a generator but bummer about the iPad.
ReplyDeleteWe are happy to read that the storm didn't have much affect on you. We hope the people that were hit badly are doing ok and are safe. Hailey looks very comfortable and hope the bad weather is over for you this year. Thanks for the share. Have a wonderful day.
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My word....thank goodness you are all ok and we send prayers to those critically injured and whose homes were damaged.
ReplyDeleteI can speak to your question of what was Floozy Florence like at her peak! She was a witch with out a heart and she pretty much stunk up NC like a 5 day old package of fish that hand not been in a fridge. Places are still flooding as the waters recede in one city they flood another and some for the 2nd time.
That was some photo you got from your car
Hugs HiC
I'm in an area that has been hit hard by hurricanes, and while I enjoy a thunderstorm, I pray no hurricanes come our way!
ReplyDeleteWe saw photos and videos of that storm from inside the eye of the tornado - very scary for us who live in Tornado Alley here in Kansas. Luckily we have never been hit although those twisters have come very close.
ReplyDeleteWe are glad you are all OK and very happy to hear the dogs' reaction, especially from Hailey.
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
We are so very glad you all weathered the storm ok...Mama is also a big storm(well, all weather) nut!
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Rosy, Jakey & Arty
We saw the tornado in Ottawa on the news....scary.
ReplyDeleteWe saw some footage on the news and we are sure glad that you are OK. Mom would have been scared to drive anywhere near it
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Hazel & Mabel
Yeah, Florence was a BITCH! I sure am glads you guys are okays, and you gots a good generator!
ReplyDeletePaws crossed for all those effected ♥
Kisses,
Ruby ♥