It’s cooling off here now, as the sun sets and what little heat that was stored in the ground escapes into the cooling, cloud-covered sky.
It’s been a day. I spent some time looking over the devastation that struck my home county and others. Some folks I know lost their house, and others have shot drone video of the path the tornado took heading through the patch just south of Lawrence.
Someone else I know posted a picture of the tornado’s path through Douglas County on the way to its destructive appointment with the community of Linwood, Kansas. I remember taking Dane and his teammates up there to participate in football tournaments years ago. And now, it’s trash and matchsticks.
They’re saying this tornado was an EF-4, one notch below the biggest class of tornado (don’t quote me on that, I’m reciting from memory, and I’m old, so I might be wrong. Even if I’m right, yeah, I’m still old).
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Not much new to share after that. I hope all is well with you, gentle reader, and I hope there is more sunshine than rain in your day.
Peace y’all.