CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT? MAY 2024

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CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT? MAY 2024

1Carol420
Apr. 22, 12:42 pm



We can talk about almost anything you want.... but please no political topics.

2Carol420
Apr. 30, 8:29 am

Just wanted to let everyone know that there is a new challenge on the Mystery & Suspense Extra group.

3genesisdiem
Mai 6, 2:02 pm

There is a Nancy Drew Mystery Convention in October in NY and I would love to go but not by myself. Maybe next time my sister will be free...

4Carol420
Mai 6, 2:32 pm

>3 genesisdiem: Nancy Drew is ageless! That was the first Mystery books that I read. My cousin was a year younger than me so she liked them also. We used to sit on my grandmother's porch and swing in her porch swing and take turns reading out latest Nancy Drew book. Hope you get to go and have a wonderful time.

5Carol420
Bearbeitet: Mai 8, 7:41 am

Last night was really scary...not one but two huge tornados on the ground at the same time. About an hour later a third, even larger one came around following the same path as the first two. We are fine...just have a lot of limbs down, didn't even loose power, but the city of Portage (Kalamazoo), wasn't so lucky. The pictures on the news this morning looks like a bomb had been dropped in the middle of the city. Luckly no one was killed but there are literally tens of thousands without power from the Indiana/Michigan state line to about two miles from us. The only almost tragedy was that 400 people were reported trapped in a collapsed Fed-Ex building close to the Kalamazoo airport. This morning said they had all been recused and there were no major injuries. Even with all that we can consider ourselves luckier than the folks in Oklahoma, Texas & Nebraska. My heart goes out to them and the destruction they have. I'm just glad to still be here with a roof over my head, four walls still standing and my friends and neighbors safe and sound.