Frustratedearthmother's Journaling Journey

frustratedearthmother

Sustainability Master
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Messages
21,135
Reaction score
24,976
Points
453
Location
USDA 9a
Wow - scary time for folks in the general vicinity. There has been a tornado in the area - passing a little more than a mile from my house. Houston news station is on air with uninterrupted coverage of it right now. It started west and a little north of us (between my son's house and my place) and has stayed on the ground for miles. There is debris on the road just a mile or so from me. Feel so bad for the folks affected by this. Thankful my DIL called to tell us to hunker down because our satellite TV loses signal with bad weather. I eventually got a tornado warning on my phone but it was a little late for my comfort.
 

frustratedearthmother

Sustainability Master
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Messages
21,135
Reaction score
24,976
Points
453
Location
USDA 9a
We've got never ending sirens all around us. Helicopters hovering in the area. I live 1/2 mile from Hwy. 35 and the roads are closed from 35 to Alvin, where I shop. Roads are also closed directly across the Hwy. I can't go right or straight across the highway. Way too close for comfort.

Got another 1.5 inches of rain out of it. That puts us at 8.5 inches in less than a week.
 
Last edited:

flowerbug

Sustainability Master
Joined
Oct 24, 2019
Messages
7,107
Reaction score
14,110
Points
307
Location
mid-Michigan, USoA
We've got never ending sirens all around us. Helicopters hovering in the area. I live 1/2 mile from Hwy. 35 and the roads are closed from 35 to Alvin, where I shop. Roads are also closed directly across the Hwy. I can't go right or straight across the highway. Way too close for comfort.
...

glad everyone is ok so far that you know of - i've not had a chance to catch the news lately so i'm not sure if there are other's further from your circle who've been injured or lost.
 

frustratedearthmother

Sustainability Master
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Messages
21,135
Reaction score
24,976
Points
453
Location
USDA 9a
Devastation is real...

This house, which has considerable damage of its own, has a mobile home sitting on top of it.

1735429180517.jpeg


This pic was taken less than 4 miles from my house...
 

baymule

Sustainability Master
Joined
Nov 13, 2010
Messages
10,932
Reaction score
19,572
Points
413
Location
East Texas
My sister was calling me to see if I was ok. She gave me descriptions of what the news was showing. Rain was like a snow storm, all white. It blocked the satellite signal.

I’m glad you are ok, 4 miles is too close!
 

frustratedearthmother

Sustainability Master
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Messages
21,135
Reaction score
24,976
Points
453
Location
USDA 9a
Glad you're ok.
Thanks! East Texas had a hard time also. I'm actually south of Houston. I think I heard that there were at least 8 separate tornado touchdowns yesterday. They're calling "our" tornado something like a "long track" tornado and that they're very rare in this part of the country. There will be more investigation of it but from what we saw yesterday it must've been on the ground for 50+ miles. At one point it crossed a bay as a waterspout and emerged as a tornado again and kept going. Crazy!


I’m glad you are ok, 4 miles is too close!
I'm glad too, lol. It appears that the tornado was "birthed" less than 2 miles from here. The path that I take to my son's house took a hard hit. So very strange to have something like this happen a stone's throw away. Feel so bad for these folks. The loader at the feed mill I go to lives in the area that had total loss of some homes. I'll try to find out if he was hit. These folks are definitely hard-working folks who will need a lot of help to recover. Going to try to find out what's most needed and see if we can help.
 
Top