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Brewers, KY(Zone 6b)

I hope you guys all made it through the horrible weather. Melody...are you okay up there? I just saw that Paducah (sp?) got hit hard. My prayers are with everyone up there. Jody and I were talking a while ago, she told me about this :http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/04/28/storm.deaths/index.html such terrible distruction.

This message was edited Monday, Apr 29th 8:46 AM

Benton, KY(Zone 7a)

We're fine Lisa.No damage here.In fact,it really went north and south of us.West TN and Southern Il.got it pretty bad as did Southeast Mo. As much wind as we get,I'm thankful that all we got was rain. Paducah got a few trees down and the usual that goes with it,but for the most part it's fine.

southeast, NE

We had a bit of a scare on Saturday as a small tornado did hit about 30 miles southwest of here and it was heading northeast. Thankfully, it dissipated quickly. Good thing that came out of the stormy weather was that we received a very well needed 1.25 inches of rain. I hope everyone else out there is doing well.

Brewers, KY(Zone 6b)

good to hear from yall. It is usually me dodging those nasty things. I know how scary they are.

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

We had a tornado watch here most of the day in Ohio. We didn't get anything more than very strong winds and large flying tree branches. I had been on the hill planting stuff to control erosion around some old locust trees. That is scary enough as some of them fall in good winds. I posted a huge one that fell in December. After three large branches about took out my hubby and kids, that scared me off the hill for the day. We decided it would be better to stay inside.

Cleveland, OH(Zone 5b)

No tornado in Cleveland, but the wind was so strong it did blow over my arbor. Luckily I haven't planted anything around it yet. Hope all are members are safe.

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