This is why we can't have nice plants

Sep 09, 2013 16:48

This is not snow, but hail.  There was wind swirling, and lighting blasting very close by.  I'm waiting for locusts next.  We have no garden left - no tomatoes, no flowers, pretty near no leaves.

Looking out my back door:


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cordelia_v September 9 2013, 22:53:38 UTC
Oh, sweetie. I'm so sorry about the plants. Sounds like you'd need a hothouse or giant cages to protect them, where you live (which is impossible for a good-sized garden).

*pets you and hates on the winter*

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geoviki September 9 2013, 23:00:59 UTC
It's not exactly winter, though. It was 83 degrees when this let loose.

The air smells very herbal from the large garden remains just above us (behind the backyard fence). Now there's a family who's crying big fat tears right now.

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geoviki September 13 2013, 01:15:10 UTC
It's really likely to hail when it's hot and unsettled with thunderstorms. Hail forms way high up in the cold atmosphere and churns around up there in cells, getting bigger and bigger until it falls on the innocent. We're known for volatile weather here - it comes from not being near an ocean. You're a California boy, you have totally different (and probably equally weird) weather.

It took over a day to melt, even though it was in the 60s the entire time. And if you drive a mile in any direction from us, there was no hail, just rain. Very local. Lucky us, huh?

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pir8fancier September 10 2013, 01:22:26 UTC
O.O. Good lord, that is unbelievable! IN SEPTEMBER???????????

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geoviki September 10 2013, 02:01:42 UTC
We can get hail like this any time. About 6 years ago we were out of town and it happened even worse - the rivers of hail pushed down the fence and the top wall in the back yard. We had to rebuild the whole thing.

Five hours later and there's still a lot of hail on the grass. There were helicopters and local newsmen out here filming it all.

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goseaward September 10 2013, 01:49:31 UTC
o.O That is...an impressive amount of hail. I am very sorry to hear about your plants.

(But, I admit, I about busted a gut at your icon... :) )

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geoviki September 10 2013, 02:02:31 UTC
I don't get to use that icon very much but it seemed apropos, right? Here's another classic.

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lemonade8 September 10 2013, 03:15:27 UTC
So sorry about your garden things. That stinks!

But, er, do you mind if I drive over and roll around in your hail? I was so freaking hot today in Kansas that I wanted to crawl into a freezer and not come out until I was blue.

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geoviki September 13 2013, 01:01:41 UTC
We had the record-breaking heat, too, just before this. Locusts next?

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midnitemaraud_r September 10 2013, 03:36:29 UTC
Holy shit! Crazy Colorado weather! Good thing you've got a strong roof! RIP flowers and tomatoes. *sigh*

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geoviki September 13 2013, 01:02:55 UTC
Well, you should be an expert at crazy-making weather after your trials last year with Sandy.

BTW...I have fallen for Loveless. My next post will be fannish, I swear it!

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midnitemaraud_r September 14 2013, 03:33:46 UTC
♥Loveless!♥

I love that manga! I should probably feel naughty for shipping canon Soubi/Ritsuka, but I don't because they're just so much ♥! And pain! SO MUCH PAIN! But the good kind of pain! (And Kio! I ♥ Kio, too! And the Zeroes!)

Have you watched the anime yet? (Not that you've had time or anything lately... Heh. But at least you got to sleep! \o/) Let me know if you need them. I think I still have them on my external drive, but I also have the DVDs I can send you. :)

Looking at the pics of Boulder and your area was eerily reminiscent of Sandy, but at least it didn't go on for DAYS! And we didn't have hail either as a precursor! (But man, they JUST rebuilt the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, NJ, and it all went up in flames yesterday. Whoops?)

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geoviki September 14 2013, 20:08:10 UTC
I ship canon Soubi/Ritsuka too. Is this wrong of us?! This is the perfect hurt/comfort story for me, I'm such a sucker for it. And I too love Kio; I think he and Soubi do it to relieve the pressure, right? And the Zeroes! But I really dislike the grade school characters, and they're even worse in the anime. Those squeally female voices, aaargh!

I did already watch the anime last week before things got crazy. And I've read all the published manga plus the scanlations of the most recent chapters. Did I mention I am hooked? This is what it looks like.

You wouldn't happen to have the first little story about Soubi going to Comiket with his mangaka friend? Or the novel where we find out who Ritsuka's true fighter is? Or links?

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