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Magnificent Mother Nature

The Rosetta Comet compared to L.A.

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This day in 2008

Hurricane Ike made landfall just east of Galveston, then slammed into Houston

Although it got nowhere near the national media attention as Katrina, Ike was a bad boy

I am a surfer and have spent years chasing the swells from things up and down the Texas coastline - and this one covered more area than any Ive seen -- at one point, it basically filled the entire Gulf.

It completely uprooted a beautiful 100 yr old oak tree in my backyard and knocked it onto my roof, poking a large hole through it -- which made for a very long night of attempting to mitigate water damage as the rain just kept coming.  Others had it worse.  A pine tree literally split the house of my neighbor in half (I mean tree trunk to slab, front door to back door)

In the end, I did get a new roof out of it (the following January -- yay USAA)

 
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PlUto has issued a press release

in response to being re-declared a planet

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Plato was a great philosopher, but he was never a planet. Nor was ever Mickey Mouse's pet.

 
Ike - 95 mph sustained winds at my ranch near Navasota.  One of my Longhorns appeared to be running with the wind - at 90 mph.  When she hit the barn, she nearly ran through the back of it.  :)  

 
The Gulf of Alaska

Informally described as "where two oceans meet, but do not mix."

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