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Thunderstorm!
It has been far too long since we had a proper thunderstorm. I've been listening to one blow in all evening and now it's finally got enough steam to force air in through the crack under one of the doors. The wind is a wonderful, eerie sound that would be right at home in a creepy movie.
I love thunderstorms. When I'm inside and dry, that is.
I love thunderstorms. When I'm inside and dry, that is.
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The only thing that has changed is the whine of the dog. He's had some ear issues that have impaired his hearing so I can enjoy the storms guilt-free as they no longer send him into a panting panic. This one, he slept right through!
If I ever do move to the Pacific Northwest as I want to, I'm going to miss these frenetic storms. I understand that though they get rain, they rarely get thunderstorms.
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And yeah, we only moved a couple of miles. ;-)
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Better yet, though, it's *cheaper*. :-) And we're closer to my kid's friends as well as to her bus stop.
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In the spring it is quite common to have rain, sun, sleet, hail, sun, rain, sun, sleet, rain and sun all on the same day, not necessarily in that order but definitely in that frequency. ;)
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It's sort of a rite of passage to send the newest/youngest/most gullible tv reporter out into the flood to remind people not to get out in flood waters because not only does it drive out the snakes (we have water moccasins, a particularly venomous and aggressive species) but the fire ants ball up as a floating raft and will swarm anything solid they hit.
Happily, we rarely have sleet.
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I associate good, long thunderstorms with improved weather. Which is one of the more counter-intuitive associations one could make.
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Normally, I do too... although, this afternoon I had to be out picking up the kids from school in the middle of lightning, thunder and hail. I looked like a drown Rat by the time I got home.*L* Course now I'm home, warm and dry, so the storm can rage all it wants :)
The power of the storms out here still amazes me... didn't get many thunderstorms like these back Oregon.
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Although, I used to live in a tent for 3 months at a time as a field archaeologist in Wyoming and several times a year I'd get up and find everyone else grousing about how the storm kept them up. I'd be all, "Oh, did it rain?" I actually sleep better when it's storming. I've been around them my whole life (we moved north when we traded Florida for Houston) so they're no big deal to me.
Now hail is a WHOLE different story. It's hardly ever conducive to hail down here -- and I'm happy for that. Laramie got hail and that was No Fun.
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The High Plains are home to some wild weather. I used to pitch my tent near Pine Bluffs, WY on the Western edge of those plains. It was far more changeable than I what we get around here.
OTOH, you're near Lubbock Lake, where the oldest human remains in Texas were found! I'm probably the only person who thinks that makes up for a lot of negatives but I've always wanted to visit but never had enough time when I was in the area to make the side trip.
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It's about 15 minutes from here :) Ironically, that is where my daughter had her school field trip today.
They offer classes out there for the kids during the summer, thought I'd sign up the older girls... I think they would really enjoy it :)
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What kind of classes do they teach out there? Sounds fascinating!
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The summer classes are a different subject weekly... things like ecology, map making, learning about & making primitive tools, learning about the first pioneers as well as native americans and learning about indigenous instruments & creating their own. I know they do some digs with the kids as well, but I'm not sure what ages those are for.
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Oh! In 5th grade, we went to the school district's indoor pool facilities where we all learned took swimming lessons. I enjoyed that except for the whole "changing clothes in front of your peers for the first time" part. :|
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