Hidy Ho, Cathe Neighbors!
We survived the storm, but was it a wild ride!!! My husband and I watched from the front door as the storm rolled toward us, and the lightning was amazing!!! It was CONSTANT! Quite literally, not a full second went by without a flash of lightning in the distance.
Then the tornado sirens went off. We kept our eyes to the North and West, looking for the funnel, and kept our ears to our little band radios that were tracking it. Then, a bright flash of lightning lit up behind the approaching wall of clouds and we saw it! We saw the "shelf" cloud that surrounded the tornado. We couldn't see the funnel, but there was no question that were seeing the wall...and it was right on track with where our band radio said it was heading. What a rush!!! But at least our little house was out of harm's way. It didn't sound like any major damage was done to the surrounding area, except for a lot of downed trees.
After the storm finally hit, the lightning took on a whole new dimension! It was fierce! Gave me an asthma attack ,it did (all that ozone).
So, all is safe here...at least for now.
Oh, in response to the post about how I should visit Florida in hurricane season: I used to live in Florida - for 2 1/2 years. While I never experienced a "full force" hurricane, two or three passed over nearby and left me with some incredible memories of some awesome clouds and wild displays of nature! I've never seen anything like the lightning I saw in Florida! Last night was close, but Florida isn't called the Lightning Capital of the World for nothing!!
