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The Flood & A Cherry Pie

04.05.08 ø 20
It had been raining non-stop at the end of last week and one of the nearby rivers flooded several feet over! I guess the flooding was so crazy that even schools were closed (via Ashley). Here's a river in my town: On a happier note, I baked a very delish cherry pie, which is my favorite [...]

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Cody’s First Snow

03.08.08 ø 24
Last night we received the heaviest snow fall so far of the Winter season! Around a foot or so of the gorgeous fluffy white stuff was covering the ground when I woke up. Of course, my first goal of the day was to go outside and play with my cats! Oreo has seen his share of [...]

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Freeze Warning?!

02.18.07 ø 5
The National Weather Service issued a freeze warning for all of Central Florida as the region prepared for some of the coldest weather of the year. "Temperatures will drop below freezing in most locations," Local 6 meteorologist Larry Mowry said. "In the city of Orlando, temperatures will be down to 34 degrees. There will be some [...]

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Ernesto, No Te Quiero!

08.29.06 ø 1
Florida residents, who have lived through at least seven hurricanes in the last two years, seemed to heed the warnings. There were long lines at the gas stations and grocery stores. NASA scrubbed its Tuesday space shuttle launch, and cruise chip companies were diverting several liners to avoid the storm. The storm comes on the first [...]

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Horrible Storm

07.17.06 ø Comments Off
Bah, one of the worst storms this season is going on right now outside. The lightning is cracking louder than I've ever heard it. A few minutes ago I think one struck so near my house that my power kind of freaked out. My internet went out for a little bit (I almost cried, [...]

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Jeanne Bomb

10.03.04 ø Comments Off
An unexploded rocket from World War II, unearthed by Hurricane Jeanne in a residential driveway, was safely detonated by Army munitions experts Thursday. The partially exposed warhead from the 10-foot-long "Tiny Tim" rocket was found Tuesday, according to the Army's 766th Ordnance Disposal Company from nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Read the whole story!

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