"Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival." Winston Churchill, May 13, 1940
If you recall, last fall here in MN a cool weather tornado removed the Cross from the local Lutheran "cathedral" while they voted on whether to allow gay marriage or clergy or some other topic based on what some Lutherans do with their private parts that people with morals actually don't need to know about.
I think it was in the 50's here in MN at the time. Hail was included in some areas, but NOTHING topped taking the Cross from that "ecclesial community".
Not that I'm drawing any conclusions. (Just out of curiosity...what offense against God was happening in Idaho when it hailed in Hell?)
Thanx, TH2! I had had some sick plants sitting outside to enjoy the sun and the moisture, but based on the links you've sent, it looks as though it's a good thing I brought them inside. And it also looks as though they're going to be staying inside for a few days.
That's unusual in Idaho?
ReplyDeleteIf you recall, last fall here in MN a cool weather tornado removed the Cross from the local Lutheran "cathedral" while they voted on whether to allow gay marriage or clergy or some other topic based on what some Lutherans do with their private parts that people with morals actually don't need to know about.
I think it was in the 50's here in MN at the time. Hail was included in some areas, but NOTHING topped taking the Cross from that "ecclesial community".
Not that I'm drawing any conclusions. (Just out of curiosity...what offense against God was happening in Idaho when it hailed in Hell?)
Well, let's see...no crosses broken off anywhere as far as I know, but the storm did damage a Little League park in Meridian (near Boise).
ReplyDeleteAs far as offenses against God, the Diocese of Boise is an exceedingly liberal backwater, which, quite frankly, is its own punishment.
Performed a little weather analysis for you.
ReplyDeleteFind out about Boise WX extremes, means, records, etc. here
Boise radar here
ID Forecasts here
Yes, I am in nerd mode tonight.
Thanx, TH2! I had had some sick plants sitting outside to enjoy the sun and the moisture, but based on the links you've sent, it looks as though it's a good thing I brought them inside. And it also looks as though they're going to be staying inside for a few days.
ReplyDeleteThe best weather forecaster, though, is the rock.
I forgot about Gary's weather forecasting rock. That guy is a genius.
ReplyDeleteRe: Forecasts - don't trust any prognostication beyond 24 h. Predictive accuracy diminishes exponentially thereafter.