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rondiri 65M
11180 posts
10/1/2022 6:42 pm

I'll take the blizzards in the North over hurricanes in the South.


Will35 61M
394 posts
10/1/2022 7:53 pm

I agree with Ron and so does my mother. She always said she'd take an earthquake now and then over a hurricane or tornado. We and her father were all born in California, all fairly close to the San Andreas fault and been in several earthquakes that made the national (likely international) news but never close enough to be injured or more than minor property damage.


0410blossom 52F
708 posts
10/1/2022 8:16 pm

That sounds like such and intense ordeal. It doesn’t matter where you go, indeed Mother Nature is everywhere and constantly reminding you of her capabilities. She is the Ultimate bitch in charge, and her major Earthquakes are so damn scary. Glad your okay.


hardtop4you 65M

10/1/2022 8:31 pm

Mother nature is the
truest of Dominants.
She forces you out of
your comfort zone, then
holds you down by your
neck an when she lets
you go you hear her
say she will be back.
There is no place in this
world she won't find you.
She has taught me I don't
belong in the Outer Banks.


RavenousRaven777 56M
380 posts
10/1/2022 9:52 pm

Hurricanes are so powerful, they should still be named only after women’s names…but I guess that’s just a little too old school.
Song.
Rock you like a hurricane by the Scorps.


EncompassingDom 61M

10/1/2022 10:17 pm

It is all a reminder of how little control we actually have


gor1111 70M

10/2/2022 12:10 am

Glad and happy you are still here xxx


Tckg12 69M
2500 posts
10/2/2022 3:39 am

I'm glad you're ok. Mother nature is very powerful especially when she's pissed off. I've lived all over the US and there is no where in teh US that mother nature isn't cruel. The west coast has earthquakes and the climate for devastating fires, the midwest is tornado alley not to mention the frozen tundra. The south east and mid Atlantic has hurricanes and the north east is teh other frozen tundra with long winters.

That being said as bad as tornados, hurricanes, and blizzards are, they are at least predictable so one can prepare, if not evacuate. An earthquake isn't, it comes without warning and can be equally devastating.


bdsmDOMdaddy 61M
4160 posts
10/2/2022 5:51 am

the fury of Mother Nature truly leaves you in awe of her power & what she can do...hurricanes typhoon tsunami earthquake tornado blizzards etc.
we must respect her & stay clear of where she visits frequently!


rydermantel 69M
25383 posts
10/2/2022 6:27 am

Aye! Mother nature is a force to reckon with.


drmgirl622 68F  
26107 posts
10/2/2022 8:58 am

I was lucky to be away as the eye passed over my house on the east coast. There is nothing like Mother Nature when she's raging!


RobertBishop 66M  
2145 posts
10/2/2022 10:34 am

Glad to hear you are ok.
Here in the Orlando area, we had flooding; I was able to move my car out of the water before it got too deep. Some of my neighbors were not so luck.
I lost power Thursday morning and it's still down. Luckily, my office system is still up and running so I can remain in touch with the outside world.


Dave54321 61M
2718 posts
10/2/2022 3:35 pm

Mother nature certainly is impressive.
All these storms & earthquakes make me glad I live in the UK, where
the weather is a lot less dramatic.
Still pisses me off when we get a storm that takes out my fence in the
back garden though. Goodness knows how you feel if it takes out
your house.



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