[nagdu] A Sunday to never be forgotten
Aaron Cannon
cannona at fireantproductions.com
Mon May 23 17:42:37 UTC 2011
Glad to hear everyone there is doing ok.
We were warned, but nothing came of it, except ping-pong ball sized
hale, which was fun for the kids.
Aaron, in Iowa City.
On 5/23/11, Tamara Smith-Kinney <tamara.8024 at comcast.net> wrote:
> Wow! I just saw on the news. Scary stuff, and I am glad you and Misha are
> both well. Best to you and your friends and neighbors.
>
> Tami Smith-Kinney
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
> Of Steven Johnson
> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 10:31 PM
> To: 'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
> Subject: [nagdu] A Sunday to never be forgotten
>
> By now, I am sure that many of you have heard the reports of the severe
> weather that struck across the mid-section of the nation this afternoon
> including both my hometown and where I live now. I was actually doing
> dishes, had the back screen door open with the screen up, and heard my
> weather radio go off announcing a tornado warning for across the Mississippi
> River in La Crescent Minnesota. Less than 5 minutes later, I heard the wind
> pick up suddenly, my deck furniture start to move and the eeriest sound of a
> freight train I have ever heard. I called for my guide, Misha as I headed
> for my basement stairwell and it hit so fast, and like something I have
> never experienced before. What seemed like hours, only lasted about a
> minute in a half at the most, and then it was over. It rained heavily for
> awhile, but then everyone poured out of their homes. I called for Misha who
> would not come at first, leading me to believe that my house was no longer
> standing. Finally, she came to me and was in great shape. We were both
> shaken badly and the path of devastation here in our neighborhood is
> absolutely unbelievable. Almost every tree was down on my street and our
> street sustained the heaviest damage here in the City. My roof was
> partially sheered off, and we had significant damage elsewhere as well, but
> my home was actually spared. Others were not so fortunate as their homes
> are total losses, and very little was spared in the path. It was absolutely
> unbelievable, and I am just thankful that both Misha and I are safe here at
> home tonight. I love severe weather, and this does not change that a bit,
> but my respect has just been bumped to the highest notch. Now, I hope our
> peers in Minneapolis, Joplin, Sparta, and other cities that were in the path
> of this destruction are okay. My thoughts and prayers are with them as with
> my neighbors who no longer have homes.
>
> Steve and Misha
> 20 years ago, an organ donor saved my life, Jan. 29, 1991-Jan. 29, 2011
>
>
>
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