The image here shows a farm field in Eastern Iowa that was flattened by winds many estimated at over 90mph The devastation in cities such as Des Moines and its Northern suburbs, Iowa City, and Cedar Rapids that I have seen is massive and very shocking
So, I am having to write this post on my iPhone in the “Truck with No Name” because we have no internet access in the palatial Guitar Ted Laboratories and this phone doesn’t work in the house with no WiFi
Wah! So what? Most folks have no power, tree limbs sticking out of roofs, or total losses of corn staring themselves straight in the face my issues are counted as nothing
If you are the sort of person that believes in the power of prayer, I humbly request you lift some up for the 100’s of thousands of people affected by this
As if 2020 wasn’t bad enough, right?
Thanks for reading, and I hope you all are well I’m okay. My area was largely spared
Image credit: Iowa Storm Chasing Network
Last evening, I heard Des Moines mentioned on the news as being involved with that system of storms. Prayers were uttered then. I'm glad to know you're okay. Will continue to pray for you and the people of your fine state. You wrote of receiving encouragement on your last Trans Iowa stories. I trust encouragement will find its way to Iowa.
ReplyDelete...had not heard of Derecho wind storms before this.
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