What Would You Take in an Emergency?
We had a freak weather situation here yesterday. I almost never have the TV on and for some reason I turned it on during a light slow drizzle of a nice rain storm. All of a sudden TORNADO WARNINGS and we were exactly in the center of the path. From 4 to 6 pm it got really weird around here with storm dark howling noises, driving winds and rain varying from a roar to extremely silent and then back to thunder boomers and howling again.
I know now what I hold most sacred because without thinking I gathered up my last 4 notebooks, my smallest laptop, did a quick backup of my main system on to my external hard drive, a digital camera, threw them all in a duffle bag to take with me, and made a nest in the smallest bedroom for me and the 3 dogs and cat.
It did howl like crazy nearby but we were untouched and I have not seen the news yet this morning but I bet it did hit nearby. We almost never have anything like that around here in this part of Upstate New York. Once I was driving across country and was going from Nebraska up to Pierre, SD to visit people and the car radio was warning of tornado possibilities near Pierre, and I actually saw two different funnels ahead of me, one on the left and one on the right at the same time. Very scary and they do a lot of damage.
It was funny after the fact what I decided were the most precious possessions and what was the most important to save. There are lots of very valuable family heirloom antiques around here and I did not think about one of them. What would you decide was the most precious things to take with you and are you ready?
Update: The tornado did hit just over the next mountain only a couple of miles away and destroyed a house and some barns and some horses were lost on a nearby Amish farm. I knew I could hear it nearby but could not see it. Our neighbors will pitch in and help them rebuild I am sure. Be prepared!


















Yikes! Glad you are safe and sound. That’s pretty scary though – here in Ohio tornadoes are a bit more common, and I’ve spent many evenings hiding in the basement with my family and my laptops. Funny how computer equipment is one of the first things we think of!
Lee, Blogger’s Workshop
LOL. Ya know at the time I was not even aware of what I was doing, I only surveyed the situation after the storm passed. I guess as long as you’ve got all your stuff backed up you can always start over. Thanks for the comment and Happy memorial Day.
Rich