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Weather in Michigan |
Just Another Day Bruised clouds roiling blue-grey, tinged with red, a hint of green presaged the storm. Air, heavy, throttling; pressing down keeping you a prisoner within its grasp. Downdraft whispers of cool before bowing the trees, sending pine needles stitching across the yard. The sky cracks open to erupting thunder, as, momentarily blinded, you are drenched. Even the rain is hot. Phone pings of thunderstorm warnings ignored as we run for cover. Can't see across the yard yet feel the tree hit the ground. Lights flicker, go off, leaving us in mid-day darkness. The dog quivers --she's never liked storms. Sirens scream in town. Basement beckons. Coming from the cool damp into a sauna. Next fall's firewood litters the yard. Generator burps into action. Bad hair day for the hibiscus. A hummingbird quenches thirst at the feeder. Evening gives way to night. Stars glitter and the Perseids stream across a quiet sky. The dog snores in my lap. I wrap my shawl closer. Seventy feels almost cold after days of almost three-digit heat. 'Ought to be about three face cords, I figure,' my husband says, planning. The storm is gone. All's right in our world. |