Yesterday was National Night Out. Our neighborhood didn’t have an event planned but a neighbor did come knock on the door saying they were having a hotdog roast and fire. Cool. I already had supper nearly finished, so we planned to join after. Of course, Gracie thought it was a good time to do a little yoga at the front door.
We knew we were under a tornado watch but went out anyway…heck, we were just across the street.
The clouds and thunder rolled in and scared us home none too soon. Within a few minutes we were getting ping pong sized hail. That’s the biggest I’ve ever witnessed.
We were very fortunate. We lost no tree limbs…or power. Mr. G got his car in the garage just as the hail was beginning so I don’t think there is any damage there.
This morning I went out to survey the yard. Our grill cover has several holes punched through. Again…not a big deal, other than the fact that we just bought the dumb cover a month or so ago.
My garden fared very well considering. I did lose 20+ yellow pear tomatoes but my big tomatoes suffered no loses.
Never mind the grass growing in my garden.
My very large hosta plants seemed to have suffered the most. The 6inch wide leaves have holes ripped through them. Again, we are very fortunate. Just about 8 miles down the road they had baseball sized hail that was taking out windows and doing much greater damage.
All in all I can’t complain. Yeah we have a little yard clean up to do but we’re all fine and the light s are on. It’s a good day.
YIKES!
Nature sure can be fierce and in the blink of an eye too
Cannot imagine pingpong and certainly not BASEBALL size OUCH!!!
Insurance companies must be very busy!
Might be time for a little duct tape front and back of your ‘new’ cover…did you have fried green tomatoes for dinner ;)
Glad everyone was safe!
oxo
I’m SO glad to be back on the internet after nearly 3 days of being without it. You know you’re addicted when you can’t get online.
I’ve seen hail much larger than yours. It completely destroyed my roof and my garden one year. You were very, very lucky. And so were your cars. I’m thrilled for you.