Dear Readers.. WE ask this because of the horrifying electrical storms that rampaged over the country in the late afternoon and are still continuing now as SHE taps.
SHE had done HER fruit shopping in the market, went into a shop to get dishwasher salt and was just walking out with old wicker, when BOOM!
The end stall of the market was hit by lightening.. it seemed to explode and then collapse.. fruit and tin bowls flew everywhere!
The police were there in a nano second.. and all of the traffic was frozen to the spot as the skies opened and rain fell in torrents but then horrors of horrors, SHE realised it was OUR much beloved Karen's stall that had been struck.
SHE ran down the road to see if everyone was alright, the firemen were pulling the canvas down off the shattered gazebo frame.
No sign of Karen.. SHE spoke with Jim who was looking, as YOU can imagine, pretty whacked about the head.. Karen had left at four of the afternoon clock.. taking her grand-daughter home leaving her daughter-in-law, Laura, and Jim in charge of the stall.
Laura had been directly underneath the metal gazebo when the lightening struck.. but was ok.
SHE had been laughing with Karen and her crew
just before Karen left, apparently Baby Jenny had started to grizzle so granny had said she would take her home..
WE have said this phrase before "Meant to be". Everyone was safe. Thank goodness.. Yes, thank goodness for babies who grizzle.. now and again.
GeeGee Parrot.
January 25th, 2014.
SHE had done HER fruit shopping in the market, went into a shop to get dishwasher salt and was just walking out with old wicker, when BOOM!
The end stall of the market was hit by lightening.. it seemed to explode and then collapse.. fruit and tin bowls flew everywhere!
The police were there in a nano second.. and all of the traffic was frozen to the spot as the skies opened and rain fell in torrents but then horrors of horrors, SHE realised it was OUR much beloved Karen's stall that had been struck.
SHE ran down the road to see if everyone was alright, the firemen were pulling the canvas down off the shattered gazebo frame.
No sign of Karen.. SHE spoke with Jim who was looking, as YOU can imagine, pretty whacked about the head.. Karen had left at four of the afternoon clock.. taking her grand-daughter home leaving her daughter-in-law, Laura, and Jim in charge of the stall.
Laura had been directly underneath the metal gazebo when the lightening struck.. but was ok.
SHE had been laughing with Karen and her crew
just before Karen left, apparently Baby Jenny had started to grizzle so granny had said she would take her home..
WE have said this phrase before "Meant to be". Everyone was safe. Thank goodness.. Yes, thank goodness for babies who grizzle.. now and again.
GeeGee Parrot.
January 25th, 2014.
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