A big dog . A man with a Log A large slimy Frog A very thick Fog A big Rolling Cog . A cat that's a Mog Ground that's a Bog A rather Hugh Hog. A glass of Egg Nog A man out for a Jog A quilt with no Tog ....
and I admit it -- I don't like thinking about where the crews are going, what they may have to do when they get there (bless their hearts for choosing such a career) -- and what the people to whom these crews are traveling are going through. Please, my best to everyone involved.
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at February 1, 2019 6:52 PM MST
Thank you for that great answer, JaneS. Except for that last line, though; I'm sure it must have slipped in there accidentally. After all, why would two lovers ever want to be apart?
Lightning. I've been outside when trees/power poles were struck way too close for comfort, sometimes I felt the static just before they hit. Some bolts seem to just come out of nowhere after the storm has passed. I guess they can travel a long way.