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June 19, 2009

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I really want to visit the Northwest, I've never been. I did enjoy seeing the redwood trees last year. We haven't had too many tornado warnings here; the sirens did go off late one night recently when there wasn't even a watch and the only semi-plausible storm was miles north of us. And this in a place where there's been confirmed sightings of tornados on the ground within 2 miles of us and no sirens. Grr.

I drove to the library this morning (I live very close) and by the time I got there, just after 9, the warning had already gone off. So I got to hang out in the basement there for a while. At least I was without my son. Welcome to tornado season, I guess!

Our back yard was a lake. I started to thinking about Noah's arc too!

Having lived in the Midwest for 22 months I sure don't miss the tornado threats.

And as for coming to the Pacific coast, oh do come! I live near the coast and can say that you will not regret it. Bring jackets and such as it isn't a beach-like environment for bathing suits and sunbathing. For that you need to go to Southern California.

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