Actually, we never were in Kansas, but with the winds of the last few days we could have made it there with little effort (if it was to the east and only a few hundred kilometers away).
Anyways, one thing that I've noticed here in Nova Scotia is that when the wind blows it gives it all it's got. There's nothing halfway about it. Yesterday we were expecting pieces of something to go flying by at any minute - not sure what those pieces would be from, but pieces none the less.
There are a few more tree limbs down here and there, and the lawn has been swept clean of any loose leaves, etc., which is kind of a good thing really.
The earth's natural rake - the wind.
Driving in it is another story. The buffeting of the wind on the truck makes for a very interesting trip to anywhere, especially on the open road of the 101 to Windsor (or Halifax, for that matter). Wide open spaces and a good hearty wind make for great kite flying, as long as you want to end up in Kansas.
Monday, May 12, 2008
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