A story about... A Storm

© 2000 Marg Frey, Bryce Graves-Hurst, Nahoya, Christine Schwab 

NAHOYA MARG BRYCE & CHRISTINE
CHRISTINE & BRYCE
BRYCE MARG & CHRISTINE
CHRISTINE & MARG
CHRISTINE MARG & BRYCE
BRYCE & MARG

It was a stubborn one. It moved so systematically across the countryside, ripping buildings to shreds with its winds, leaving not even two boards leaning up against each other. It carried out its work with the kind of obsessive tenacity that you might see in someone just after a bad breakup.

Over at the Weather Channel, they don't care too much for this kind of analysis. They think the weather only ever happens the way it does because of the weather that happened before it, as though it were some huge chain of dominos. Hmph. Their fancy calculators didn't help them see this one coming.

I know how it really started. "I'm telling you, we're missing something really significant here."