2010年10月27日 星期三

Storm Witness; "It's unreal, I'm lucky"

One particular part of central Ohio that experienced significant damage from Tuesday’s storms was in Groveport. It happened at a farm and witnesses say there's no doubt that a tornado is to blame.

By the time Mother Nature had its way at Danison's Stables in Groveport, few trees, fences or barns were left standing. For those who saw it, there's little doubt over what carved a path of destruction some 30 feet wide and a quarter of a mile long.wholesale jeans Abercrombie & Fitch Jeans Affliction Jeans Armani Jeans.Incredible deals on security cameras & complete cctv video camera systems!

“There was just so much noise from it. The wind was so severe,” said Bea Danison. “It was a tornado. I'm telling you because the wind was so bad. It was like a funnel.”

Danison’s back porch provided her front row seat to a perfect storm that tore her farm to shreds. “I stood and watched all of it and it was horrifying.

But imagine being in Rick Stacy’s shoes. “It's unreal, I’m lucky,” said Stacy.

He lives on the farm and barns on each side of his home were destroyed. “I thought it was a tornado going to knock everything down. Sounded like this was all going to fall down,” said Stacy.Looking for ed hardy wholesale and ED Hardy clothing,ed hardy clothing wholesale, “I was watching TV and it got real loud on both sides like jet engines and I got up and looked and metal and everything was blowing out the windows and I got under my pool table.”

No people or animals were hurt. That's could be considered amazing because just yards away from a barn that was leveled, is another barn still standing. Inside were 20 horses and 30 cattle. “(It’s the) grace of God,ceiling fluorescent light 5224 results like the Lithonia Crown.” said Susan Bean, who works at the farm. “(The) power of the weather is just amazing."

An awe of sorts no one here wants to experience a second time around. “It's something I never want to see again. That's horrible,” said Danison.Today, picnics have grown plastic. Disposable new jordans appeared in the USA in the beginning of the 20th century.

Now the question is was it indeed a tornado that ripped through the farm? The answer could come as early as Wednesday once officials with the National Weather Service visit the farm and inspect the damage.

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