In case you heard about the tornado weather
in Michigan, on Saturday
reports coming forth
no serious injuries
most serious damage in
Kent County
we are fine
our families are fine
we missed the severe damage
Frequent Weather Alerts
helped make it possible
for people to be aware
no serious injuries
no power in certain areas
wonderful how everyone has come forward to help
we are located near
Muskegon
we received the heavy rain when the storm came in off
Lake Michigan
damage was east of us
and near
Grand Rapids
~
photos were taken from local internet sites
14 comments:
Wow, I didn't hear about the weather. I have been away from the computer and tv all day, but there has been crazy weather here all week long...high winds, rain, wicked thunderstorms. I am glad that everyone is ok and the tornadoes have passed. Scary!
I'm glad to learn that you are alright. Weather is one of the last frontiers - one of the last things to remain out of human control and we are really at its mercy!
Never hear this news but glad you are OK
yikes. I had not heard. Glad all is well with you and yours.
glad folks are okay, even if they have property damage...
Hello, Lynne! Wow these photos look scary. I am glad you and your family, friends were all ok.
Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
Glad you are safe and every one had a warning.
Yes, I'm glad we have those weather alerts now and that you all were kept safe. So sad about the damage done, though. I hate seeing beautiful mature trees ripped up and destroyed. I always think of tornadoes being a springtime phenomenon, but I guess any time the weather is right, huh. Hope you have a good and safe week! - Judy
Glad you escaped the damage..Sorry for those that didn't..Those trees look very hollow..Probably wouldn't have survived a lot longer..Too bad about those houses...Great photos...
Amazing photos! Mother Nature at her 'not so finest' moment.
Glad to hear you are safe and well.
I'd heard about the tornadoes, and I'm so glad that you are safe! We used to have warnings/watches when I was growing up in Kentucky. Fortunately we were never directly in one, but I've seen first hand what they can do, and they are really something to take seriously!
Oh my gosh! I hope that clean-up comes quickly and that life returns to normal before too long. Those poor houses and beautiful old trees! Glad everyone was safe.
Yikes. We heard about this while we were gone. I have a tree down in my yard from storms but nothing on the house. I hope all gets or already is cleaned up in your area soon. Always hurts to lose trees -- especially on houses.
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