... when all others are losing theirs:
wob
So is this a Pine Warbler? Help, please
Answers on a post card or better, by E-mail
to make me a wiser old bird
She told us that she took her flashlight and went down in the basement. The power went out and the storm arrived, fierce, loud, lightning and thunder - Amadeus.
The side of the house untouched:
There were several houses in Greenwood with damge still visible 2 weeks later, No photos.
This vista is just 30° to the left of the line to the Maple.
A serene Spring day, just 2 weeks later.
WOB
The date was May 21st, 2022, Uxbridge.
Two weeks later we visited a friend and saw the damage to a 20m long - once tall, Maple.
Note the person in the lower right corner of the picture.
Just wind:
Framed?
So many memories -
This Saturday's visit had an echo of the wind storm.
A kind of post script:
"So far, field crews with the Northern Tornadoes Project have identified at least one EF2 tornado, which hit Uxbridge, Ont., with wind speeds of up to 195 km/h."
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/confirmed-uxbridge-hit-by-195-km-h-tornado-embedded-in-a-derecho
https://www.canadianunderwriter.ca/catastrophes/was-derecho-storm-damage-caused-by-climate-change-1004221681/
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2022/05/22/weather-ontario-storm/
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-tornado-touched-down-in-uxbridge-during-weekend-storm-that-swept/
Traveling along the road to Greenwood and in Greenwood itself we saw more evidence of damage caused by that brief storm.
wobbly old
or
wizened odd
Vicki and I went out to see the total lunar eclipse totally obscured by clouds, more or less. Does that make it more than 100% total?
Here are some of our impressions:
Slow learners, or what? The missing photos if you look at the number IDs look like the rest,
Then it rained for necessities of life,
WOB