Re: Tornado passes within 2000' of pumpkins


I think I am sick for thinking this when I did, but when I saw the site of
the tornado ripping through Salt Lake City (which was so harrifying just
thinking about it now), I wasnt concerned about the lives, but first
thought was...............

I wonder if any one had a giant pumpkin patch close to the path of that bad
boy..

I guess I need to go to confession with that thought..

Matthew Isom wrote:

> Mother Nature smiled upon the 940 Mombert this week as an F2 tornado
> ripped through downtown Salt Lake City and the avenues neighborhood
> where we live.  It's amazing how localized these things are.  I was
> outside when it hit and all I experienced was one 40mph or so gust of
> wind that blew over one vine and kicked up a lot of dust.  One block
> away a tree was ripped apart and ten blocks away entire roofs (not just
> shingles) were blown off--a total of 40 something houses in our
> neighborhood are not inhabitable.  Even though our yard has great wind
> protection, if those 150 mph winds had hit I'm sure that my leaves,
> vines, entire plant, would have been shredded.  We're at the mercy of
> UNCONTROLLABLE FORCES!
>
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