![]() Garcia's face, you hear one of the camera crew cry out. ![]() As the camera pans over the area and settles back on Ms. She came back to day, to go through some of her stuff, see what was salvageable. But, as forces of nature have a tendency to do, she and her beloved dog were separated. She narrates the moments before the tornado hit, how she and her dog sat in the bathroom as they had always planned to do. She waves her hand around, in what looks like the first time she's gotten a real look at what used to be her house, her neighborhood and her home. Her name is Barbara Garcia and surrounding her are other objects, like picture frames, ovens, coffee pots and broken electronics. Somewhere in OK, a woman stands in the middle of a pile of broken wood, glass and other sorts of debris that would come off of a house. Now I wish to share it with all of you guys: Someone linked this news story on my Facebook this morning and I couldn't help but sharing it through there. I can't imagine how overwhelmingly scary, depressing, and uncertain you all must feel. To all of those out in OK who have suffered through the devastating tornadoes that have ripped through your towns, my heart goes out to you. So I'm writing this quickly before the meds take over my brain and I begin to type in sonnets. ![]() But then I remembered this amazing video I saw online today at work and felt the need to share it with anyone who reads this. Okay, first off, I'd like to write a disclaimer on here, that I took an ambien about 30 min ago to help me sleep.
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