We hope that any of you in the path of last night's horrible tornado are doing OK. We watched on the news last night and social media as the storm passed through state after state. Now in the light of day, it's just even more horrible than you could imagine.
Thinking of everyone impacted.
It was SO humid here yesterday afternoon and evening. Finally, the cold front came through. The tornadoes were a little too close for comfort. My prayers go out to anyone impacted by these storms.
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ReplyDeleteMy Grandparents used to live in Mayfield. I checked with people there and my Grandparents house is gone, as are most everyone elses. It's a great little town, or was I guess. Thoughts to everyone in the path. Janie V
ReplyDeleteSo much heartbreaking loss and devastation. My heart goes out to them.
ReplyDeleteAnd, surprisingly it did not come near Alabama, at least where we live. We did live in Owensboro when the 1973 outbreak took place. I feel for those people.
ReplyDeleteHas got to be the worse ever when it comes to tornado damage.
ReplyDeletePrayers for peace, comfort, hope and faith.
Our prayers for those dead and injured, and for their grieving families and communities. “May those who have been impacted by these storms find peace, comfort, and hope in our faith and in God’s endless love.
Praying for emergency responders and those who are reaching out to assist the affected communities in recovery efforts.
Ways to help; you can donate blood at Red Cross locations or make a cash donation to the Salvation Army or / and the Red Cross. Every little pit helps out in those that are in need.