Heard this the other day, "The devil whispered in my ear, there is a storm coming. I turned to the devil and said, I AM THE STORM."
Disclaimer: Storm Chasing is dangerous. It can cause damage to life and/or property or both. Anyone who does this must be trained by proper authorities and have the equipment to know where to go, how to stay alive, and how to report what you are seeing to authorities. Above all, if you are out to just take photographs, stay out of their way, they are trying to save lives. In Remembrance of Bill Paxton, on of my favorite actors.
The images you will see below are a combination of three storms we have been out on. It's very difficult to do this with a two person team.
With this particular set of images these were taken on May 19, 2017, where multiple funnels and tornadoes from Texas all the way up through tornado alley.
North Bound I-135 on the way to Harvey County
These are the real things.....lots of other storm chasers around.
I-135
Greenage
Rotation
Beautiful wall cloud spanning miles as far as I could see
Landscape shot further away.
Fury on the Plains
Hope you enjoyed this little feature. Let me know what you think.
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Trust
Trust (emotion)
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In a social context, trust has several connotations. Definitions of trust typically refer to a situation characterized by the following aspects: One party (trustor) is willing to rely on the actions of another party (trustee); the situation is directed to the future. In addition, the trustor (voluntarily or forcedly) abandons control over the actions performed by the trustee. As a consequence, the trustor is uncertain about the outcome of the other's actions;
Choices-In-Life
Second in a series of three.
RATIONAL BOUNDARY BUILDING THINKING
These are just a few examples of unhealthy thoughts or beliefs which allow boundaries to be ignored or violated. Following each unhealthy belief is a more healthy, rational, realistic, reality-based affirmation for healthy boundary building.
Unhealthy: I can never say "no" to others.
Healthy Boundary Builder: I have the right to say "no" to others if it is an invasion of my space or a violation of my rights.
Unhealthy: It is my duty to hold them together.
Healthy Boundary Builder: I have the right to take care of myself. If they want to stay together as a family or gro
Growing Down: Tools for Healing the Inner Child
BUILDING HEALTHY BOUNDARIES
CONTENT:
1) What is a boundary?
2) Signs of Ignored Boundaries
CONTENT FOR NEXT JOURNAL
3) Rational boundary building thinking
4) How to establish healthy boundaries
CONTENT FOR THE NEXT JOURNAL
5) Steps to establishing healthy boundaries
AS YOU SEE THERE WILL BE A SUCCESS OF JOURNALS TO ADDRESS ALL THIS INFORMATION. THIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO DIGEST THE INFORMATION BEFORE CONTINUING.
My friends;
The following information was provided by Coping.org. During this weeks I will ask you to target unhealthy boundaries that you currently have. Then the next step is acting on that and establishing a healthy bounda
DEFENSES by Choices-In-Life
We use defenses to avoid dealing our feelings and problems.
It is important to learn which defenses you use in order to avoid them. This will help in maintaining your emotional well-being.
ACTING OUT
Giving in to impulses to avoid stress by using certain behaviors.
BLAMING
Saying someone or something is responsible for your behavior or the way you feel.
COMPLYING
Agreeing with someone or something when you don't agree.
CONTROLLING
Excessive attempts to manage things to decrease the stress that those things cause.
DENIAL
Refusing to believe what is true.
DISTORTION
Changing things to suit your needs.
GRANDIOSITY
Acting like you
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Wow! You are a storm chaser! The photos are awesome! Frightening and damaging as tornadoes can be, I find them fascinating. I've been through quite a few here in northern Ohio.