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Thunder rolls over Africa #atozchallenge

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Dear Africa:
I can imagine that there are days and weeks when thunder storms roll over the country. Where do people go when lightning gets close? I was feet away from a lightning strike in Eastern Europe so I understand the danger of getting caught in the open. Isn’t it too hot for rain coats (which I don’t really wear.)
It’s rainy here today so I’m trying to stay dry. My trowel is waiting to plant topiaries.
I guess I’ll have to pack a few heavy-duty trash bags to stay dry.
Wow just a week away from the Z finale for the A to Z challenge. Here are some folks Im stopping by to say “Hi” to.

Author:

Thank you for visiting Moondustwriter. One of the many exciting things I've had the honor of doing is writing and publishing in multiple genres (including education) in E. African for E. Africa. As a writer, it is a thrill to write for children (on all continents) who want to learn. I've been part of the blogging community for more than 15 years. Some old timers may remember the award winning (2011 Twitter Shorty ) blog community - One Stop Poetry. I was the co-producer of that fast growing blog community. I am a published writer, poet, artist and photographer. I have written, as well as edited, for periodicals, radio, blogs and fellow writers. I presently research and edit for academia (what was I thinking?) There are many facets to this moon - my joy is in meeting you!

9 thoughts on “Thunder rolls over Africa #atozchallenge

  1. What a neat idea to list the folks you’re planning to visit! Can you believe we’re this close to the end of the month and the end to another season of A 2 Z blogging? DH and I were camping in the Sierras during a lightning storm. He told me the tent poles would act like lightning rods. I believed him — until we got home.

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