The little devil has a thriving pretzel business in St. Loulis! As I think back, I remember seeing some evidence of this the summer we spent visiting there. I hope he is doing well enough to take care of me in my old age.
Also, here are two (bad) photos of the airport taken a week ago when I arrived.
In the photo above, you can see some of the plywood squares along the front portion of the airport, but you can also see the cracks in the window that I shot the picture through.
And here is the same shot, through another window, without the cracks. By the time I left Friday afternoon, plywood was visible in more places, including the cracked window. I would estimate 70% of the arched windows were damaged. St. Louis was so fortunate that there was no loss of life in the tornado there.
In the photo above, you can see some of the plywood squares along the front portion of the airport, but you can also see the cracks in the window that I shot the picture through.
And here is the same shot, through another window, without the cracks. By the time I left Friday afternoon, plywood was visible in more places, including the cracked window. I would estimate 70% of the arched windows were damaged. St. Louis was so fortunate that there was no loss of life in the tornado there.
the muzzer, reporting.
4 comments:
It was truly amazing that there weren't more serious injuries and truly no deaths. One time we were glad Dad wasn't traveling.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Thank goodness no one was injured! So much destruction :-(
I'm sure he's investing furry well!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Thanks fur sharing those airport pikhs - such an inkhredible event with no loss of life!
Oh, what scary pictures! Of course, we hear stuff on the news but it always seems more real when our blog friends tell us about it! Thank goodness nobody got hurt, though!
By the way, am so glad you liked my human's Oxford post - she's put up Part 2 now - hope you enjoy it too!
Slobbers,
Honey the Great Dane
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