Yesteray on Carries Blog, she mentioned the tornados that touched down in her area. Fortunately, everyone is ok. It reminded me of this little foto. On the last day of school, I came to work to this:
We were very lucky it was a teacher inservice and students weren't there. I can't image what a group of middle schoolers would do to this! I guess there must have been some rotting in the trunk. But for it to be completely upside down! Wild. We thought about making a t-shirt with the logo "We turn learning upside down" but it didn't go over well. The front doors were also blocked by a fallen tree and there were limbs all over the football field. This wasn't caused by a tornado either, just strong winds. (I may need Weather Moose to sort that out for me.)
Thanks for checking out the fx4. If you have the time, yesterdays posts had a contest and a funny story involving my boobs...
Wow! Makes you remember how powerful nature can be!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad we don't live in your school district or I would be worried that my kid did that.
ReplyDeleteIt was a ninjanado.
ReplyDeleteThat sneak up in the middle of the night, just to keep you aware of them.
But really, could've been strong straihgtline winds, or a downburst.
-Chris
Weather Moose
Ninjanado! - I've long suspected that they exists and so relieved the weather moose cleared that up for us
ReplyDeleteWe had a big WIND storm in our area and OLD trees from when I went to Elementary school were uprooted just like that...and luckily it wasn't a school day!
ReplyDeleteIt's incredible!
That looks pretty neat, like it was 'placed' there that way.
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Dropped in from CandidCarrie--awesome photo. Scary what mother nature is capable of huh?
ReplyDeletewow it's upside down...came here by way of carrie!
ReplyDeleteWow....glad no one got hurt. That is a cool picture though. Poor tree!
ReplyDeleteIt's a yoga tree!
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What a sight! Congrats on the award!
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