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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 180488" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>LOL!! I know- it isn't really funny- but you will be ok, I promise. I grew up in an area where thunderstorms were not uncommon, then later I lived in Seattle. They actually close offices and let people off work for thunderstorms and they really worry about them. The first time I experienced that, I didn't know what the panic was- I mean, it rains a lot there. That's when I thought about the type of rain- it is like a spring rain most of the time. And, with all the wood structures, they are really afraid of lightening strikes. Anyway, you'll be ok. You might want to keep a flashlight on hand though, for storms. I don't know about the birds- I never had any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 180488, member: 3699"] LOL!! I know- it isn't really funny- but you will be ok, I promise. I grew up in an area where thunderstorms were not uncommon, then later I lived in Seattle. They actually close offices and let people off work for thunderstorms and they really worry about them. The first time I experienced that, I didn't know what the panic was- I mean, it rains a lot there. That's when I thought about the type of rain- it is like a spring rain most of the time. And, with all the wood structures, they are really afraid of lightening strikes. Anyway, you'll be ok. You might want to keep a flashlight on hand though, for storms. I don't know about the birds- I never had any. [/QUOTE]
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