Sunday, September 23, 2012

Cyclone

MAGPIE 136


Flying Down, 2006, David Salle
Photograph courtesy Tess Kinkaid, Magpie Tales on Blogger

Absolute mayhem
Outside the eye of the storm
Severe damage abounds




Barbara M Lake
Trinidad W!
September 2012

16 comments:

  1. Nicely done Bee...you know all about storms down there...

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  2. Absolutely FLIPPED. And let's hope she finds her pants. LOL

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  3. That is one fantastic picture you have there Bee. It says it all I must say.

    My belief is that the wind is the most natural destructive force on our planet.

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  4. Great picture!

    I agree that the wind can be one of the scariest things around at times.

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  5. I agree with Isis Moon. The wind has scared the pants off one lady!

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  6. How apt bee, after reading on your blog of the devastation suffered in your area.

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  7. ... a cautionary tale in every sense!!

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  8. This made me smile though I do realise that severe storms are no laughing matter.

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  9. Truly the voice of experience, Bee. This is an expressive haiku infused with the energy of natural forces. Thank you for sharing the buzz.

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  10. Succinctly true Bee!

    Storms of any kind leave an aftermath...

    Anna :o]

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  11. Love it! I am a doomsday kind of a person... :)

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  12. Thank you dear friends for coming by and taking the time to read. Apologies for no individual replies - time has been tight this last week. Your visits are always much appreciated. Thank you.

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  13. I definitely see the swirl of destruction here. Hopefully it will only be In the picture from now on. I do find the eye of the storm fascinating.

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