I just totally realized that they are not near as big as I thought. I had to study the picture and then I realized the scale...I originally thought they were a little smaller than tennis balls. :)
Wow, that's pretty neat. Over here, we had a pretty severe winter storm about a month ago. It was sleet pellets which turned into ice and then it snowed afterwards. My sister and I got my dog to pull us on my wheel-less skateboard on the sidewalk. =P
This picture reminds me of going into Gallup, New Mexico one July day. We thought it had snowed until we got into town, where we were told that some parts of town had received more than twelve inches of hail, causing some roofs to collapse. I wish I'd taken some pictures.
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Oh my word. Wow.
Praying there was no severe damage!
That's a cool picture though.
I just totally realized that they are not near as big as I thought. I had to study the picture and then I realized the scale...I originally thought they were a little smaller than tennis balls.
:)
Haha! Thankfully that was not the case. If I remember correctly, I believe we decided they were about dime-sized.
Wow, that's pretty neat. Over here, we had a pretty severe winter storm about a month ago. It was sleet pellets which turned into ice and then it snowed afterwards. My sister and I got my dog to pull us on my wheel-less skateboard on the sidewalk. =P
Wow! Impressive!
This picture reminds me of going into Gallup, New Mexico one July day. We thought it had snowed until we got into town, where we were told that some parts of town had received more than twelve inches of hail, causing some roofs to collapse. I wish I'd taken some pictures.
Wow! Great one
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