May 24, 2019
The pump arrived at 9:50 this morning, surprise!! Wasn't scheduled to be here until around 3:00 pm, so that was a very good thing!! Phil called the mobile tech, but he was evidently busy elsewhere, so Phil put the pump in by himself. It is so nice that he is able to do these kind of things!! He tested it and it appears to be working, we will find out for sure when we get ready to leave in the morning.
He no sooner got finished with that when a line of storms started to form, starting in Texas and stretching all the way up here. This time we were in a direct line for the worst of the storms. The line has now shrunk and reaches from the border of Texas and Oklahoma to just about Chicago. There is a lot of lightening with this band, but haven't heard of any tornado warnings since late this afternoon. If it continues on it's current path, we might get lucky and the bad stuff will go south of us. Meanwhile, we will just wait and see.
This is the shot of the storm that came through last night, if you look closely, there is a green dot on the the green background, that's where we were. Most of the red stuff stayed just south of our location, but the ground shook with the thunder.
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