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- All Things Water by To Think Is To Create on Nov 16, 2009
We spent last week receiving hurricane Ida’s leftovers…our first tropical storm-ish experience. The rain in the South? You guys, it’s incredible. Sheets and sheets came down, loudly and perfectly making us known of their presence...
- As Fortune Would Have It by Confessions Of A Mystic on Nov 12, 2009
I have an unexpected day off. Flooding is expected at the workplace, so I am not going into work today. Quite to the reverse, flooding is not expected on my land. If you recall, I was having an ongoing issue with the State of Virginia about their...
- Deadly hurricane takes aim at United States by The Great Red Comet-Earth Science Chronicles on Nov 9, 2009
MIAMI — Hurricane Ida took aim at the United States and oil fields in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday after causing flooding and landslides that killed 124 people in El Salvador. Ida, which was downgraded to a category one storm early Monday, crossed...
- 124 dead after Hurricane Ida mudslide buries entire town in El Salvador by The Great Red Comet-Earth Science Chronicles on Nov 9, 2009
Sixty people remain missing after a mudslide buried a town in El Salvador yesterday. Soldiers and residents searched through rock and debris for survivors after the town of Verapaz was swallowed by mud as it swept down the side of the Chichontepec vo...
- Friday Freebie: Survival Lessons by Boom2Bust.com on Oct 30, 2009
Yeah, I know, it’s been quite a while since I’ve done one of these posts. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been stockpiling free resources for you! Last week, I was watching satellite TV and happened to stumble upon a show on the SPIKE TV chan...
- Hurricane Rick reaches Cat 5 off Mexico by The Great Red Comet-Earth Science Chronicles on Oct 19, 2009
MIAMI -- Hurricane Rick has become an "extremely dangerous" Category 5 storm off Mexico's Pacific coast. The U.S. National Hurricane Center says the storm is now packing sustained winds of 160 mph (260 kph) and it could threaten the Baja California...
- YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS CRAP by TROOP TRIBUTES on Oct 12, 2009
Well, it appears our African-American friends have found yet something else to be pissed about.A black congresswoman (this would be Sheila Jackson Lee, of Houston ), reportedly complained that the names of hurricanes are all Caucasian sounding names.





