Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time. Thomas Merton
Monday, January 25, 2010
Scenic North Alabama: The Huntsville Tornado, 1/21/ 2010
Viewed from Governor's Drive as it moved east behind First Baptist Church, the photo was made by the daughter of one of my husband's co-workers as she drove home from work.
Oh, that thing is wicked looking. That's a great shot, Melissa. I talked to Evelyn and she said that it missed her house. Hit some of the homes behind her.
I can't take credit for the photo. I went back and added this information, omitting names for privacy reasons: it was made by the daughter of one of John's co-workers as she drove home from work. Glad to hear that Evelyn came through it okay.
I enjoy art and like to look for it in the natural world. My craft interests include handspinning and most of the fiber arts, especially knitting, weaving, and working with paper. Other important things are my family and friends, my pets, nature, literature, poetry, music, history, birding, star gazing, museums...and the list goes on. In other times and places, I've been an archaeologist, taught anthropology, and worked in a living history museum, so I find all sorts of things to hold my interest and keep me entertained. I hope to share some of these things with you.
Wow, what a fantastic photo. Very scary indeed.
ReplyDeleteOh, that thing is wicked looking. That's a great shot, Melissa. I talked to Evelyn and she said that it missed her house. Hit some of the homes behind her.
ReplyDeleteI can't take credit for the photo. I went back and added this information, omitting names for privacy reasons: it was made by the daughter of one of John's co-workers as she drove home from work. Glad to hear that Evelyn came through it okay.
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