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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 562893" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Yeah Lammie it is pretty neat watching these storms brew up. Going to have to find out if Oldtimer got hit by one today. There was 2 different storms that brewed up. One was north of us and the second to the south. They converged to the east. Pretty nasty looking.</p><p></p><p>I think what really got her scared of the storms was a couple of years ago. Had a really nasty storm come rolling through. The lighting was so close there was no time to count to even "1" between the flashes and the thunder. You could hear this strange crackling noise just before the bolt would hit. Had both kids on my lap and the dog trying to join them. The cats were under the beds. Husband sat there and made fun of us. Kept telling us it was not so bad. Wanted to thump him though because he was not helping the matter.</p><p>Took me quite a few years to get over my fear of thunderstorms when I was a kid. Unfortunately thanks to a certain incident I now have back a fear of lighting. So it is hard for me to be calm during close lighting strikes. If they are a long distance away I can stand it.</p><p></p><p>HD the cattle looked fine. Nobody got hit thank goodness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 562893, member: 5917"] Yeah Lammie it is pretty neat watching these storms brew up. Going to have to find out if Oldtimer got hit by one today. There was 2 different storms that brewed up. One was north of us and the second to the south. They converged to the east. Pretty nasty looking. I think what really got her scared of the storms was a couple of years ago. Had a really nasty storm come rolling through. The lighting was so close there was no time to count to even "1" between the flashes and the thunder. You could hear this strange crackling noise just before the bolt would hit. Had both kids on my lap and the dog trying to join them. The cats were under the beds. Husband sat there and made fun of us. Kept telling us it was not so bad. Wanted to thump him though because he was not helping the matter. Took me quite a few years to get over my fear of thunderstorms when I was a kid. Unfortunately thanks to a certain incident I now have back a fear of lighting. So it is hard for me to be calm during close lighting strikes. If they are a long distance away I can stand it. HD the cattle looked fine. Nobody got hit thank goodness. [/QUOTE]
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