I've lived in the West and have been through 'shakes - with cracking of walls but thankfully nothing to compare to what Haiti went through.
I've lived and am again on the East coast, and watched trees snapped and felled along our street and yard. Houses moved off foundation. Houses swept out into the ocean.
Water high and flooding both coasts but nothing instills the terror of the sound of a tornado. I was blessed to have a... mehr anzeigen
I've lived in the West and have been through 'shakes - with cracking of walls but thankfully nothing to compare to what Haiti went through.
I've lived and am again on the East coast, and watched trees snapped and felled along our street and yard. Houses moved off foundation. Houses swept out into the ocean.
Water high and flooding both coasts but nothing instills the terror of the sound of a tornado. I was blessed to have a funnel swipe along a corridor along the trailer park edge we lived in ~ Park City, Illinois and in the same storm my husband chased down the road as he returned to our home from being one of the last to leave the Navel base watching homes, a church steeple, and what appeared to be human limbs before dropping in the street behind him.
Then seeing the funnel bouncing about and heading for the base where it took out a good portion of the on base trailers. No one was killed in this storm - the limbs were from a mannequin, the storm took homes where no one was home and the trailer park devastation was during suppertime and people had roof and wall lifted off as a giant can opener while they were left sitting saying grace.
My then 6 year old son insisted we lay on the floor in the hallway - just that day they did a drill on what to do during a tornado. Scared - spitless!
Your words brought back that fear. I'm sure it was vivid in your mind's eye as you wrote and captured the terror once again...Paula