Whoa…

This is not a soil enhancer. This is hail. Yes. Hail — as in a run…bunny…run hailstorm. It’s been in the low seventies all day with a chance of a thunderstorm. Bright sunshine. Big fluffy clouds. I was sitting in my office when my world went a little dark. Dark — as in shut off the computer, unplug the power source, and skedaddle to the first floor. Be sure to shut windows along the way. I did that with my super powers. Seconds later, there was hail everywhere. It was bouncing off the potting table like popcorn in a popper. The lawn and flower beds were covered in minutes. It stopped, and then it started again.

The sun came out. Business as usual. I went back to my office, flipped switches, and commenced working. There was so much steam rising off the garage roof that it looked like the house was smokin’ — as in after-the-fire-is-put-out-smokin’.

I’m no weather witch, but that must have been some high, cold air mass. Because, even while it was hailing, the outside temperature was still warm.

I just came in from surveying the damage. The plants with the large leaves sustained the most damage. Some of the hosta look like they caught a barrage of bullets. I’m pretty sure one tomato plant is capital D dead. I think it may have succumbed to fright.

Gracie Allen didn’t crack so much as an eyebrow. I need a Golden Retriever gene.

Mama Nature. Don’t mess with her.

Elen

4 thoughts on “Whoa…

  1. Ky and I were trapped in the car while hail pelted the fiberglass roof. Then we ran outside and danced in the rain because we’re both weird that way. My hostas were protected by the lilac bush that is more like a tree in stature.

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  2. Succinct. I love that about you, Gina. 😉 The tomatoes, peppers, basil and hosta did, indeed, take the most damage. I don’t know how farmers do it. They have my respect and admiration. This morning, I’m back to wearing sweats and socks. Oh my.

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