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Here are some more pics from the quote-on-quote “Princeton Pool” (aka Princeton Aquatic Center in Princeton, Indiana). The first is the kiddie slide area, which has a giant bucket on top (I actually noticed a bunch of kids wanting to get splashed by the bucket and waiting as it fills up with water). The other two images were the different things (idk what they’re called) at the splash pad area that’s separate from the rest of the pool. And let’s just say that the weird face thing that looks like something out of a 1990’s/2000’s CGI cartoon and the thing that looks like a frog were destined to be best friends (or even more than friends).
Storm Photos and Videos I’m about to tell you a story you won’t believe. Like all my stories about things that actually happened, it actually happened. There was a storm coming in, which is not at all unusual during an Indiana summer. A tornado warning had been issued for Kosciusko County, which is the nearest county to our west, so I went out to take some pictures and video of it coming in. The two photos you see here were only enhanced a little–all the light in the sky was from the lightning. I headed out back wearing sweats and slippers. I figured, what did Mother Nature care? She’d smite me, or she wouldn’t. When the storm got closer we went inside to watch the various weather people, while I sent Facebook messages out on my and the Fire Department’s Facebook pages. My small attempt to help. Here’s the YouTube version of the video, if it can’t be opened here. Since I’m no longer active as a firefighter, weather has become a spectator sport, and like any good spectators we had a snack. Rice, chicken, beans, and cheese. Hm … I just now noticed the two photos that came out anywhere near good are almost exactly the same, even though they were taken minutes apart. Sometimes night lighting just isn’t good to me. We’d been watching the national weather channels and local radar, then went to local channels as the storms grew closer. Then something crawled across my hand. My mind instantly went to one thing, and one thing only: Spider . But it wasn’t. Even as I shrieked and threw the bowl into the air, my mind said, Bee . Oh, okay. And then, because naturally my hand came slapping down, accompanied by bits and rice and beans, it stung me. I’m allergic to almost everything nature provides, with the exception (thank goodness!) of food. I’m allergic to spider bites. I’ve had reactions to mosquito bites, when I get enough of them at the same time. Pollen and mold are my sworn enemies. However, allergy doctors do not normally test for bee sting allergies, unless the patient has had previous reactions. I haven’t been stung by a bee since I was a teenager. But they assumed I was allergic, because of, well, everything, so they gave me an EpiPen to have close by, just in case. It was in the house. Somewhere. The bee was all black, and crawling on the floor, and I dispatched it with extreme prejudice because I don’t like pain. Then I had to decide what kind of bee it was. “What did it look like?” Emily asked. “Um, a black smear across the carpet.” “Well, there’s something still crawling down there.” It was an earwig, which I also dispatched, while keeping one eye on the TV. What the heck? Was the bee carrying an earwig? But no, the answer soon presented itself: They’d hitched a ride on my slippers when I came in from the back yard. Looking for shelter, but all they found was death. This kind of bee, according to my sources (um, Google) tends to nest in yards and has pretty much the same venom has a honeybee. In other words, I was about to die in a most dramatic way, while a storm raged outside. At least I managed to catch my bowl, with most of the food still in it. The cheese held everything together, as usual. But I didn’t need the EpiPen. I had, as I usually have, a localized reaction, instead of systemic. The spot on the inside of my finger turned red, swelled, and my whole hand itched for awhile. As I write this, three days later, my finger is itching like crazy, but otherwise all is well. That’s more than can be said for Illinois and Indiana (and other areas), which, like the bee, got smeared under Mother Nature’s giant foot. Tornado touchdowns were confirmed in two surrounding counties, but all we got was a thunderstorm warning, as the storm was starting to lose power. It was still pretty darned photogenic, as the weather has been, lately. Still, I think next time I’ll take all my pictures from the porch. Weather is a common theme in many of our books. Check them out here: · Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0058CL6OO · Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/“Mark R Hunter” · Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4898846.Mark_R_Hunter · Blog: https://markrhunter.blogspot.com/ · Website: http://www.markrhunter.com/ · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozma914/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkRHunter914 · Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrhunter/ · Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkRHunter · Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkRHunter · Substack: https://substack.com/@markrhunter · Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/ozma914 · Audible: https://www.audible.com/search?searchAuthor=Mark+R.+Hunter&ref_pageloadid=4C1TS2KZGoOjloaJ&pf Remember: All you need is a book and a flashlight, and you’re prepared for the entertainment part of a storm..
Bonnaroo Festival Attendee From Indiana Found Safe After Disappearance in Nashville… Bonnaroo Festival Attendee From Indiana Found Safe After Disappearance in Nashville
The Crawfordsville Monster 💨 Witnesses said it moved using fin-like appendages, emitted eerie wheezing sounds, and possessed a single glowing eye that seemed to burn in the darkness. What made the story remarkable was the number of people involved. Reports spread quickly through local newspapers, and hundreds of residents allegedly gathered to watch the strange aerial visitor glide above the town. Some even claimed they could feel its warm breath as it swooped overhead. The mystery became a national sensation, inspiring speculation about everything from unknown creatures to visitors from beyond the stars. Yet not everyone was convinced. A later investigation suggested the terrifying apparition may have been nothing more than a large flock of killdeer birds whose white underwings reflected the town’s newly installed electric lights, creating a startling illusion in the night sky. SOURCE: monster.fandom.com, wikipedia.org, futilitycloset.com, cryptidz.fandom.com
Officials search tornado-damaged areas after strong storms hit Illinois and Indiana Authorities and residents searched tornado-ravaged areas and assessed damage Friday after a strong line of storms barreled through communities south of Chicago, leaving around 380,000 customers without power in Illinois and Indiana and disrupting air travel in the region. There were no immediate reports of deaths or life-threatening injuries from Thursday’s storms. Officials in Merrillville,… Officials search tornado-damaged areas after strong storms hit Illinois and Indiana
Colorful Carnival Photos When I was walking home from work Saturday night I decided to take a few photos of the Chain O’ Lakes Festival rides. It rained (a lot) earlier, as kinda/sorta shown in this photo I took during the storm. That’s when the rain just started coming in; it turned into a real gully-washer for awhile. During the Festival, the only choice of weather is usually either wet or hot. After the sun came back out, we got the hot part. This one was when the rain was coming down harder, and some lightning drove everyone off the rides. A lot of them came right back as soon as it lightened up, though. I didn’t have a lot of hope for taking pictures outside. I don’t traditionally have a lot of luck with nighttime pictures using my iPhone. Not only that, but it was so humid my lens started fogging up. But honestly, I kind of liked the effect. It kind of smeared the color out in a way I liked. Maybe I’ll try to post the video I took on here too, although I really have trouble with video. The last two are essentially the same photo, with the rides changing color between them. I’m a big fan of color and light. I’m not much of a festival goer anymore, but I do like watching them. Unless there are clowns with balloons. Notice the double exposure effect. Not on purpose, although back in the film days doing something like that was a huge pain. RamblerPlayer You can find us, whether indoors or outdoors, here: · Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0058CL6OO · Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/“Mark R Hunter” · Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4898846.Mark_R_Hunter · Blog: https://markrhunter.blogspot.com/ · Website: http://www.markrhunter.com/ · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozma914/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkRHunter914 · Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrhunter/ · Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkRHunter · Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkRHunter · Substack: https://substack.com/@markrhunter · Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/ozma914 · Audible: https://www.audible.com/search?searchAuthor=Mark+R.+Hunter&ref_pageloadid=4C1TS2KZGoOjloaJ&pf Remember: Reading is always a good thing, except when you’re on those rides.
2003 Toyota Camry from IN to FL A 2003 Toyota Camry was shipped from Indiana to Florida on an open carrier, and both NMP Logistics LLC and Viceroy Auto Transport did a great job coordinating the move. ALT Pickup was smooth, updates were provided during transit, and delivery stayed right on schedule. ALT The vehicle arrived in the same condition it left, showing solid communication and dependable execution throughout the route.
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