Friday, July 31, 2009

Storm Season






It has been some time once again since I posted, this one won't be too long either.

We are finally getting things cleaned up from a storm that went through 11 days ago; the Insurance Adjuster is scheduled to be out on Monday. Even though this was a rather significant storm, many people receiving a great deal of hail damage, it could have been much worse.

[The photo on the left above is a view of the beginning of the storm while at Mom's and Dad's; still harvesting wheat. The photo on the right is what the clouds turned into shortly after I arrived home. ]

When I have posted pictures on facebook of the storm building across the road to the north of us; people react with comments such as "we don't have storms like that!". And while it is true that the pictures can be impressive; the clouds swirling, the horizon starting to lift, trees blowing, it could have been so much worse.

We had several rather large trees uprooted and tipped over, one hitting the tip of the roof by my office. Along with the clean up of the tree limbs and cutting fire wood for a day, we also have one of our wells that is down because of the lightning.

Rumor has it that there were several vehicles in town and along the Interstate that lost all the windows due to hail. North of us the hail was the size of softballs. We didn't get the hail thank God.

And still; it could have been much worse than it was. Our home is still standing, the town of Goodland was not wiped off the map, no lives were lost save for a few unfortunate birds. Jobs were created even if only for a day or two, people have wood to heat their homes for the winter, and we have moisture again for the fields and the crops.

I find myself admiring the clouds and the storms more and more. When I hear the thunder that rolls non-stop across the sky, I simply can't help but respect the power of God and how close He is to us. It makes me think of how in a simple breath everything we know could disappear and yet by His grace it remains.

The beauty that follows these kinds of storms are just as intense as the storm itself. To be able to see the beauty of a full double rainbow across the sky, and watch the lightning surround the rainbow is incredible. The shades of pink, yellow, purples, orange and gold give everything a glow like nothing else.

So I guess I have to say; I have respected as well as enjoyed the storm season thus far. And every time I hear the thunder rumble and see the clouds start to build, I thank Him for His power and praise Him for His mercy and love. So should it be each day.

From our Ranch to yours; stay safe and be ready, it is storm season after all.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! You have such a wonderful way with words. I adore how you saw all the postives out of what could have been something terrible. Hugs. Cindy ( from Oregon)

Stasser Equine said...

Thank you for your kind words Cindy! I am finding it easier to "see" the positive in everything, all situations and such. Each of us are given a choice, to focus on the good or the bad. I choose the good as it gives me hope and a deeper appreciation for life. :-) Thank you my friend!