What an unbelievable day.
It wasn't really all that SUPER as far as the polls were concerned.
No real front runner for the Democrats.
However, history is being made as the first African-American man and the first woman are running for a presidential nomination. That's super, no matter what your political preference.
I guess that John McCain probably feels like it was a super day, as he now has quite a lead among republicans.
But all in all, no big news for politics on Super Tuesday.
The weather was the real SUPER story;
super scary in quite a few southern states, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama.
They have suffered great losses.
My thoughts are with those folks.
Those super strong storms carrying tornadoes that wreaked havoc all along their path were forecast to hit here in Texas as well.
We had the cold front come through, a few thunderstorms but nothing else.
It is so early in the season for such super-horrific storms.
Makes me worry about what other weather situations will be arising this spring.
The damage is incredible.
Maybe we'll get another chance to help, this time to Arkansas.
JD
Posted by: Jonathan | February 07, 2008 at 07:42 AM
I watched the news last night and was horrified. My heart goes out to all of those who are in need of help, who have lost loved ones and who need our prayers.
Posted by: Kim | February 07, 2008 at 09:07 AM
Tornados and other natural disasters can be so Devestating. I am glad that we weren't affected, but I feel so sorry for those that were...
Emily
Posted by: Emi~ | February 07, 2008 at 07:31 PM
Wow, horrible clouds--
Thanks so much for checking in on us up here. Your call was sweet and reminded me just how much your cute giggle.
Posted by: Valerie Chandler | February 10, 2008 at 07:22 AM
I'll be SUPER excited if Barack pulls it off!!!
Posted by: Stacy O Frisbie | February 23, 2008 at 03:42 PM