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Re: storms
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#1 · November 11, 2002, 2:54 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on November 11, 2002, 2:54 pmPosted by: smarties <smarties@...>
We have been hearing about it on the radio today. Sounds terrible. I didn't know that this was the season for tornadoes, or as you get further south is there no season to speak of.I have a friend who is thinking of working during carrot harvest in Florida for three months starting in early Jan. All I could think of was that's hurricane season.It may be colder up here, but at least you can prepare and dress for that, and it won't kill you.Jacqui----- Original Message -----From: <a title=saninocencio@crossville.com href="mailto:saninocencio@crossville.com">Johanna SanInocencioTo: <a title=homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org href="mailto:homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org">homesteadheaven@weloveGod.orgSent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:53 PMSubject: [HomeSteadHeaven] stormsEvidently there were a few tornadoes that touched down in our county (Cumberland) in Tennessee. Several people I know lost their homes but got out with their lives. Please keep in prayer Jane, Ryan and Cassie: Rick, Donna Samantha and Amanda Walker; and Francis, Don and Patrick Adkins. They all lost their homes and some lost their farm animals. Jane said it sounded like a freight train as it ripped through her house. Too scary.Johanna
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Posted by: smarties <smarties@...>
We have been hearing about it on the radio today. Sounds terrible. I didn't know that this was the season for tornadoes, or as you get further south is there no season to speak of.
I have a friend who is thinking of working during carrot harvest in Florida for three months starting in early Jan. All I could think of was that's hurricane season.
It may be colder up here, but at least you can prepare and dress for that, and it won't kill you.
Jacqui
----- Original Message -----From: <a title=saninocencio@crossville.com href="mailto:saninocencio@crossville.com">Johanna SanInocencioTo: <a title=homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org href="mailto:homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org">homesteadheaven@weloveGod.orgSent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:53 PMSubject: [HomeSteadHeaven] stormsEvidently there were a few tornadoes that touched down in our county (Cumberland) in Tennessee. Several people I know lost their homes but got out with their lives. Please keep in prayer Jane, Ryan and Cassie: Rick, Donna Samantha and Amanda Walker; and Francis, Don and Patrick Adkins. They all lost their homes and some lost their farm animals. Jane said it sounded like a freight train as it ripped through her house. Too scary.Johanna
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