Ugh
Cow was determined to finish her book on Hurricanes 1600-2000 before she returned it to the library.
So she read and read and then went to bed.
And didn't sleep a wink.
After rembrances of howling winds, torrential rains, capsized boats, mudslides, tornadoes, floods and uprooted trees, Cow's night was filled with fighting to survive the elements.
Kids, don't try this at home.
Moo!
So she read and read and then went to bed.
And didn't sleep a wink.
After rembrances of howling winds, torrential rains, capsized boats, mudslides, tornadoes, floods and uprooted trees, Cow's night was filled with fighting to survive the elements.
Kids, don't try this at home.
Moo!
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Ah, but isn't it nice to wake up safely afterwards?
Bleary-eyed, but safe. And dry.
But then the first story she heard on the news was the Cancun snorkeling trip boat capsized with a bunch of teenagers and the crew supposedly jumped off first before everyone.
(Cow quickly cancelling her snorkeling trip)
Moo!
It's a good time to be gopher. Sheltering underground seems much cleverer than trying to run away.
And you can't get away from it. Go west; earthquakes. Midwest; tornadoes and flooding. North; yankees. You can't go anywhere without finding disaster.
;)
Doghouse speaks truly.
Yankees. Hee hee.
Moo!
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