So, it's November, and today in the U.S.of A. we had tornadoes in Nashville,rain and snow and fog in one part of the Mid-west, and in Indiana, Tornado watches and warnings all day! Now, I don't know about you, but I call that strange.It has rained on and off all day here, and right now the temperatures are dropping, and the wind is roaring around the house about 40 miles an hour.The prognosticators say we should have below freezing temps and snow falling by 6 a.m. Personally, I like weather, always have. But I am unaccustomed to it being like the dead of winter one place, and within two or three hundred miles away more like spring or summer. For those of you who have no weather, other than the-nice-every-day -kind, tornado weather has absolutely nothing to do with freezing temps. and snow kind! In fact, one could usually tell when a tornado was about to hit, because it would be Hot and overcast, and then the wind would go dead calm,and the sky would go a sickly yellow or green. Then, the rumbling would start, and the winds would pick up, and it was time to hit the basement! But there was no snow involved...no cold weather. That is until I saw the movie, " The Day After Tomorrow." Which first brought to my attention odd weather patterns.And now we have had earthquakes and tsunamis, mud slides and rain upon rain, and hurricanes that ran us out of the Alphabet on one side of the country and heat and drought on the other side.Record early snows in the Rockies, and twisters where they never had twisters before, and snow in Iowa up to their armpits, and all of it almost before the leaves have come off the trees.And now, we have been treated to " Category 7: The end of the world." And now, this weather has gone even nutsier than it was before. So, what do you think? Have the movies producers been inspired by the spirit world to warn us what is coming, or is the spirit world, and God in particular, responding to that which we find it necessary to turn our attention to? Lest you think I am drawing parallels where there are none, think back to the time when dairy farmers, in response to the low prices they were getting for their milk, began pouring bucket after bucket of milk down the drain, rather than accept what they called "mere pennies per gallon"...then, they had the nerve to be upset and surprised when, all on it's own, the milk production dropped dramatically for everyone who participated in the publicity stunt.Or, how about the number of couples who cannot conceive children, now that abortion is so popular and easily accessible in this country, when we used to have no problem with families having baby after baby until then? That, along with this notion of zero population growth certainly has changed this countries image of a "large family" from 10 or more down to three or four!
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