Congrats to both! Internships are seriously the best. I interned with Sue Palka during one of my summers and it was an amazing experience. Learned I cannot hack on-air meterology and fell in love with making graphics that went into her weather segments. Got me on my path to cartography/GIS.
Sorry to hear! It's kind of crazy how it impacts everyone differently. My husband got dose 2 of moderna Wednesday and he was on his ass all day yesterday.
WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
That's Mr. Map today. He got his second moderna yesterday morning and is still in bed. I have a feeling he will be taking the day off and just rest.
Def take off if you can. I tried to power through it yesterday but gave up, just wanted to lay down and rest.
Yay! Congrats! Def drink a lot of water afterwards too, and pop some motrin. I have prescription ibuprofen that I took that helped so much.
The arm soreness wasn't terrible yesterday, it was the fatigue and achiness all over that knocked me on my butt. Just take it easy and listen to your body if you wake up tomorrow feeling run down.
So hard to tell if that is a tornado, or just a really low wall cloud. No doubt there was damage from the cell. I think LWX said they'd be out there today to survey and see what they find.
Anyone a general contractor (or knows one) that does outside landscaping/excavation/concrete work? We tore out all our trees/bushes in our pool area when we put up our new fence last fall. We plan to put arborvitaes along the privacy fence, but will do so after Brood X does it's thing and moves on. We have a TON of river rocks in our pool area we want to move to along the fence where the trees, and eventually other bushes, will go. Then pour new concrete around the pool/deck area. Need some quotes on how much all that will cost.
I was def a little anxious about it when it was in Carroll, as it was moving more northeast then east at the time, then as it was weakening you could see it becoming more linear and moving east instead. got a lot of thunder and lightning from it though.