Storm Photos


A quick thunderstorm rolled through the northern suburbs of the twin cities today. It was quite spectacular in a lot of ways. I don't think it did any damage, but the wind really whipped up and we saw a little hail. It's kind of rare to see the rolling, roiling front part of a thunderstorm here.

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Hello,

The Libertarian - Communitarian - Progressive - Conservative - BullMoose - Compassionate - Anarcho - Crypto - NetCentric - Constitutional - Freedom party sounds pretty good.

I was on your website as searching for recent storm photos. The content of your website is also very interesting. Don't forget to put the word 'humanism' in your political party. To put such a personal journal for all to see is quite daring. I respect that. I'm a bit more private.
There is an article about me at the Cokato museum website. I did not write it. But it tells about what I do and how I do it.

The fact that your website is up to speed on a daily basis is unique on such a personal level.
I hope you have a back up of all you have done thus far stored in a enviromentally sound location for future Midwesterners to observe in 100 years.
But the gist of my inquiry is about your recent storm photos. I would like to see all that you have in the clearest detail possible. I would be willing to travel from Hutchinson, where I am at to your location to to see them. I do not want simple low pixel pictures. I want to see 800 kb or above. Please allow me a moment of your time to see what you have.

Thank you for your time, I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Lance Albers

EMAIL: LA242@excite.com

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