If I knew how to add music to this blog, you'd be hearing Jim Morrison's "Riders on the Storm" as you read about our day. The huge cold front that spawned terrible tornados in Oklahoma and storms in Georgia was blowing rain and 50+mph wind gusts at us all day - 9 hours on the road. Went from tank tops to sweatshirts overnight . . . .Sunday, May 11, 2008
Day 2: Riders on the Storm
If I knew how to add music to this blog, you'd be hearing Jim Morrison's "Riders on the Storm" as you read about our day. The huge cold front that spawned terrible tornados in Oklahoma and storms in Georgia was blowing rain and 50+mph wind gusts at us all day - 9 hours on the road. Went from tank tops to sweatshirts overnight . . . .
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What a great picture. Glad you apparently stayed safe. I haven't shared these with mother yet but will tomorrow eve if I have time. I'll be in D.C. next week, so she'll have to catch up when I return. You should publish this journey, I think. (which i know you are by blogging, but i mean in print). Weather fine here--still searching for a car; we're considering b/coming a one car family.
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