Sunday, June 3, 2012

We had some wicked, wicked weather in the Mid-Atlantic Region over Friday night.  Tornadoes tore up and down the area, but fortunately, no one was killed.   I watched the storm clouds roll in from our hilltop.  I was poised to run, but stayed outside,  fascinated by the interplay of the clouds.  

Funny story here.  The kids were at school in lock down.  The storm rolled in at 2, and the tornado warnings were announced at 2:15, prompting the high schools to hold dismissal (at 2:20) until after the storms rolled through.  This was the last day of school for the Seniors.

Just how much extra time did the Seniors get to spend in school on their very last day?  3 HOURS.  You read that right - THREE EXTRA HOURS.

You know, that's just not right.

The storm clouds gather.
The sky is looking ominous.
More clouds.  I watched these little clouds form into a funnel, break apart, and form up again.
They finally broke up, but it was a sight to behold!

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