pina wrote: I was going to suggest that you both went to a nice quiet place together but I see youv'e gone to a very public place instead. THE PUB.:wah:Come over to Bothwell's Pub
absolutely love thunder and lightning. here in the san francisco bay area, we get thunderstorms at best once or twice a season. it's an event when it happens. the times i've traveled across country it's been heaven going to areas with lots of thunderstorms - the eastern slope of the rockies in colorado, the plains of kansas, the sultry east coast.
someday we'll move someplace that has thunderstorms routinely.
anastrophe wrote: absolutely love thunder and lightning.
Me too! My father and I used to sit in the garage and watch the lightning.
the eastern slope of the rockies in colorado has thunderstorms routinely.
And I love 'em! Here at the Four Corners we get "monsoons" all summer long and the electrical storms are MASSIVE! I've seen up to two hundred strikes per hour before!
One time, I was having a party at my apartment and lightning hit the house! We all thought we had died and gone to heaven, but that was just the alcohol speaking. It did leave a lovely burn mark on the house, though.
All the world's a stage and the men and women merely players...Shakespeare
anastrophe wrote: absolutely love thunder and lightning. here in the san francisco bay area, we get thunderstorms at best once or twice a season. it's an event when it happens. the times i've traveled across country it's been heaven going to areas with lots of thunderstorms - the eastern slope of the rockies in colorado, the plains of kansas, the sultry east coast.
someday we'll move someplace that has thunderstorms routinely.
We have about 1 every 6 to 8 weeks here in Spain. Wonderful lightning that lights the whole sea towards north Africa. The thunder is so loud you can feel it. And the rain comes down warm in drops the size of a ping pong ball.
I absolutely hate lightening and high winds. While my husband and son sit on the porch watching the storms, my daughter and I are usually huddled under a cover.