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TohuVohu

2004-11-18, 11:06 am

i think we have some F5 tornadoes in this area. they call it tornado alley.

scary.

i've seen two twisters in my life: in Texas, and in Georgia.

michael
damodara@webtv.net

2004-11-20, 11:06 am

Hello Michael!
Yeah I read in the news that there was a rare November Tornado out your
way, just the other day.

You will learn a lot about Tornadoes living out that way.

A guy I was with in the army, Fort Sill I guess, said that in training
he could look out the classroom window and see several tornadoes
swirling around at any given time.

For those who don't know......a tornado has to "touch down, to make a
mess of things. Otherwise its just a crazy swirling cloud up in the sky.
And they touch down every now and then and then go back up into sky.

I know this too....when a tornado approaches you open your windows.
Thats because the business end of a tornado has extremely low pressure
and will break a house like a popped baloon unless the air pressure can
equalize.

And of course a Tornado over water is known as a Water spout. Obviously
it sucks the water up in the air.

And also..more dta for the unitiated, Oklahoma, Michaels new
neighborhood is extremely flat. Pancake flat. So its easy to have a
broad view of the sky and land.

I liked Germany, stationed there in the army once, because the ground
was similar to New Jersey. Except of course down south near the Alps. I
got sick once, actual "homesickness" in pan cake flat South Florida,
Urtize's neighborhood.

Got homesick once too in NYC as a boy.
Couldn't orient myself. Neither there, or South Florida. Nothing made
any sense in Florida. It was just pancake flat. There was no reason
things were put where they were. No rivers to speak of, no mountains, no
geographical presences. Just...shopping mall put "there". Big street put
somewhere else, just stuff with no sense to its order.

Am I rambling again? Dang.

All day yesterday I spent getting ready to work on my next CD. I'm as
bad as Tait it seems.

Know how it goes? I'm in the kitchen and I move the dishes around
getting ready to wash em. Then I take the sponge into the front room to
wipe a dirty mirror, on the way to the mirror I stop and pick up a scrap
of paper off the floor, I realize the garage has to go out, itsd full,
then I tie off the garbage bag and plop it at the top of my stairs. I
realize I'm hungry, and I'm then standing in my little pantry closet
re-organizing my cans (tins) and I see I have a sponge in my pocket
making my shirt wet.
NOTHING gets done.

Drive me nuts will ya......meanwhile my equipment has all its lights lit
and is standing there ready for me, all this time.

I used to have a working brain, once, long ago and far away, a good one
too it was, I remember it well.


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Coconut

2004-11-20, 11:06 am

>
>Got homesick once too in NYC as a boy.
>Couldn't orient myself. Neither there, or South Florida. Nothing made
>any sense in Florida. It was just pancake flat. There was no reason
>things were put where they were. No rivers to speak of, no mountains, no
>geographical presences. Just...shopping mall put "there". Big street put
>somewhere else, just stuff with no sense to its order.


I felt the same way when I lived in florida and also in the high
desert of CA, between mountains.. Flat flat flat and boooooring..god
was the desert boring...so was Florida too if memory serves

>
>Am I rambling again? Dang.


Yeah, but thats ok, I like your stories..lol

My father wants to take me on a ride soon down 611 towards your neck
of the woods...He says I'll enjoy the scenery esp by New Hope area. I
was down there a VERY long time ago on my motorcycle.

Also, a long time ago, maybe 10-15 years ago, a friend and I had to
tow Rodney Frelingheusens (sp?) car outta some office down in
Trenton..I think he was in the state assembly or something..had the
fancy plates on the car and all.. I met Rodney once at his home in
Harding, NJ, I knew the guys that ran his estate..nice guy, but a
politician will always be nice to a stranger..


All the best,
Chris (on the other side of the Delaware)

damodara@webtv.net

2004-11-20, 11:06 am

Chris,
if yoy come south, plan on passing through Stockton and Frenchtown.
Beautiful little villages up stream from New Hope a little bit. It will
help set the mood for New Hope.

New Hope has become excessicely commercial these past years. But the
"true" atmosphere is alive and strong up river. Stop and get a coffee,
bit to eat, explore, then when you get to New Hope/Lambertville area,
especially New Hope, it looks like a resort town. Passing through
Stockton and Frenchtown will give you a sense of context.

Lambertville is the Jersey side of the Bridge. Nice town too but it
lacks the carnival atmosphere of New Hope.

Scenery is beautiful all along the river.
Up there, down here, the Delaware is a beautiful river.


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