Tornado holiday

I had the thought the other day, that somebody ought to organize holiday trips, where you get to see tornadoes up close. Well, according to the NY Times, that’s been going on for a while now.

If I admit that I’d actually like to try it, does that make me a total adrenalin junkie?

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  1. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    Alex,

    If you visit this summer we will do our best to treat you to a tornado.

    Of course, I have lived here all my life and never seen one.

    If you like poems about storms, and I do. check out Robert Frost "Line Storm Song".

    Mike

  2. Alexander Kjerulf Avatar

    Now THAT’S hospitality :o)

  3. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    Just remember to click your heels twice and say "there is no place like home".

    Side comment: I thought the one EU political picture with the NAZI symbol on the lower right hand was mean spirited. Perhaps I am too sensitive. But in general I love the notion that political portraits/posters serve as the "raw material" for creativity! This was something I first noticed in Cologne when I was there for Carnival. I loved the political lampooning that is part of their celebration!

    You are always welcome here; tornados or no tornados!

    Mike

  4. Alexander Kjerulf Avatar

    Yeah I know, the swastika is a bit much. But hey, if you’re making angry edgy, protest street art, you gotta do something to piss people off :o)

  5. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    Alex,

    Good point about street art! I think all art from time to time ought to piss me off. Same with books, music and the like. Otherwise we stay stuck in the "matrix" and never get to see what is really real!

    Create great,
    Mike

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