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    • Seeing this I want to join in, it looks so inviting!
    • I do that, too, Gerry, though our storms are few and far between. I do appreciate the fact that my condo had the foresight to bury all the wires so  I rarely, if ever, lose power. My go-to "safe room" is my big bathroom which has no windows, thank goodness. We even had some tornado warnings this year, which has never happened here in my ancient memory. 👵 😉 
    • I'm just playing while I think of what pictures I want to use for Lab 15 Mod 8. These are pics we took as we enjoyed an outing on the Forked Deer River back in 2007. Joe and Laurie now have the canoe up in Indiana at Caboose Lake RV park. I've been on Caboose Lake in the canoe also and may make a layout for that. But, this is just playing. Again I used the background from the previous layout. The font this time is Clarendon Blk BT. 
    • This IS cool and refreshing.  I LOVE the layer styles!
    • In the United States Southeast, we are in a typical pattern of periodic thunderstorms with otherwise oppressive hot and muggy days. Having lived in Miami, I have always kept a close eye on hurricanes and tropical storms. As they have intensified in strength and numbers, they now cause extremely damaging storms far inland, spawning tornadoes and flooding, both of which plague my area. I finally got a weather radio to monitor tornado activity. We get lots of warnings about hurricanes that give ample time to prepare. However, tornadoes are sneaky, appearing out of nowhere to wreak havoc. I head to an interior room with my phone, tablet, and several battery packs for charging in case of a power outage and hope for the best.
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