If the first hailstorm hasn’t ruined a farmer’s corn crop in southwest Nebraska this summer, the second, third, or fourth one has. At the end of June, an evening of golf-ball sized hail was followed the next day by winds reported to be blowing at more than ninety miles an hour. Needless to say, our little town is sporting a lot of new roofs.
On the 17th of July, at 12:04 p.m., I captured some of the severity of one of those storms with my little digital camera. A mere 20 minutes later, noticing how distinct the shadows were on the ground, I pointed the camera toward the sky – and saw nothing but blue and cotton white.
July 17, 12:04 p.m. from Cheryl Bryan on Vimeo. Continue reading