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To: sandintoes who wrote (4417)9/21/1999 3:16:00 PM
From: Joana Tides  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Poor lil pup, pets sure do sense bad weather and draw close. Our cat was being very sweet small & quiet when the storm was here the other day, trying not to get in the way. She didn't go near the windows and she usually loves to perch there.
One time there was a sudden sound of scratching at the window at night. Before I could peep around the blinds to look outside the cat looked out there, and she put her paw on my arm visibly relaxed as if to tell me "it's ok it was just a bird" & so proud of herself. But for Floyd she wasn't so brave.
Hope the hailstorm's over quickly with no aftereffects ....Stay Safe.... what awful weather it's been this season. There've been some articles around about "la nina" effect (this time of years reversal of the el nino) causing bad storms in the Atlantic, looks like it's true. Hope this thing winds down and soon. A Deep South White Lawn In Early September...brrrrr.
Thanks for keeping "it" off yer watchlist. I owe U one.
909s,
Joanie