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gfrancie ([personal profile] gfrancie) wrote2010-11-15 11:13 pm

you bet

I cooked dinner. I cuddled children.
I listened to the wind. I grew up with this kind of blustery wind but it still scares me just a little. It is that sudden burst where everything seems to roar and you don't know will happen next.

I can't wait for Cliff Mass to write about this. The man gets so worked up about wind storms that you think it was his birthday or something.

Tomorrow I will bake a cake.
In the mean time here is a sorbet recipe. It is pretty good stuff. Senor Onion says he wants some at his birthday.
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[personal profile] jawnbc 2010-11-16 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Was thinking about the wind last night too. Funny, back in NY winds of 40mph would send the city into a panic. It's just a Monday night here in November. Until we get to the hurricane force ones, at least.

I love the blustery when it's daylight and I can see what's going on. At night it can be a bit scary.

[identity profile] gfrancie.livejournal.com 2010-11-16 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
At night... the trees can fall. We have a few very very large trees that border our garden and while there are enough brambles to create a good root system to hold things in place -I still worry. Especially if it has been raining a ton.

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[personal profile] jawnbc 2010-11-16 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
My family back East don't really get it. "it's just a windstorm with a lot of rain, right? It's not like a hurricane."

Well not exactly like a hurricane...if you're where the microbursts blast in it's more like a tornado.

We're on the 17th floor. When we had the nasty storms in 2006 even I got scared: windows bubbling in and out, the building swaying.