Monday 30 May 2011

My Fortieth Wedding Anniversary Was Quickly Approaching And I Was Beginning To Feel Nervous

Unusual weather repeatedly pummels America. From the east to the west storms ravage the Bible Belt, the Deep South, and New England. The annual financial toll of property damage just in the northeast often reaches at least two billion dollars a season. In Illinois and the Dakotas, flood waters rise to record levels, as residents of the affected areas prepare to see the Red River overflow its banks yet again. From Kentucky to Southern Georgia, from the coast to coast, front after front of violent storms thunder over the U.S. with no clear end in the near future. From near record breaking tornados to towns left in tatters, the first question the tired citizens seem to have is when is the endless rain going to give way to spring and summer. That answer, unfortunately, is as scarce as a day without measurable rainfall. Perhaps, the torrential seasonal storms will shatter in the face of a scorching and hot summer of sweet sunny days. We can only hold out hope. Leotraderproft.blogspot.com had what I was looking for. Check it out the second you get a break: http://ping.fm/6h66W

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