Where In The World #18. We're an Adult. We're Legal, well for most everything.

Park? First thought was Living With the Land? But that probably makes no sense because the squirrel is most likely OUTSIDE.:headache::rotfl:

Resort or other?

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:lmao: Yes Jeff...a SQUIRREL! :eek: This is from a park. It's outside :goodvibes so not Living With the Land. :tink:
 




Where is this?



This is from an attraction in the AK.

Yes, it is related to bees but not from Rafiki's Planet Watch.







HA! This is NOT from It's Tough to be a Bug! :goodvibes I figured you'd think that. I keep hearing that song in my head now. We're pollinators!! Pollinators!!!

Is it on Discovery Island? :tink:
 
AK or HS?

Another interesting weather afternoon. :rolleyes: Fierce lightening storm; our power "blinked" but across town...including the Princess's school...totally out. A lot of panic among the younger students but she just called her Mom with a nonchalant "we get out of school early :yay:, come get me"...:rotfl:

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HS. :tink:
 
Another interesting weather afternoon. :rolleyes: Fierce lightening storm; our power "blinked" but across town...including the Princess's school...totally out. A lot of panic among the younger students but she just called her Mom with a nonchalant "we get out of school early :yay:, come get me"...:rotfl:

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HS. :tink:

Attraction, shop or food service?



Not liking the look of this radar again this evening...heading our way...



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Texas Storm Chasers :tink:


:hug: You guys need a break in this weather. Hoping sunshine comes your way soon.:sunny:
 


This is from an attraction in the AK.

Yes, it is related to bees but not from Rafiki's Planet Watch.

This is NOT from It's Tough to be a Bug! :goodvibes I figured you'd think that. I keep hearing that song in my head now. We're pollinators!! Pollinators!!!

Is it on Discovery Island? :tink:

No, this is not from Discovery Island.
 
Another interesting weather afternoon. :rolleyes: Fierce lightening storm; our power "blinked" but across town...including the Princess's school...totally out. A lot of panic among the younger students but she just called her Mom with a nonchalant "we get out of school early :yay:, come get me"...:rotfl:

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HS. :tink:

Is he near a shop, attraction or food service?

Sorry about your weather! I saw a video of a house where the people were upstairs and the Brazo River was downstairs!
 


This is from an attraction in the AK.

Yes, it is related to bees but not from Rafiki's Planet Watch.

This is NOT from It's Tough to be a Bug! :goodvibes I figured you'd think that. I keep hearing that song in my head now. We're pollinators!! Pollinators!!!



No, this is not from Discovery Island.

Africa? :tink:
 
Attraction, shop or food service?
:hug: You guys need a break in this weather. Hoping sunshine comes your way soon.:sunny:

Is he near a shop, attraction or food service?

Sorry about your weather! I saw a video of a house where the people were upstairs and the Brazo River was downstairs!

Last year...the entire year...Austin County had 43.18 inches of rain; through last Tuesday we've already had 30.75 inches. :rolleyes: It's crazy...I think they said something about El Nino and the Gulf of Mexico has something to do with it. The Brazos River runs through Austin County. Our head of Emergency Management called for evacuations along the river yesterday. That's the one that's 7-8 miles from us. But still thinking of the people in the Hill Country; reading/hearing heartbreaking stories every day out of that area. They still haven't found the mother and 2 children and 2 others that were in the cabin that washed away. The dad survived and was found and the body of the other mother was found yesterday. I saw a picture on Facebook of an ancient Cypress tree that was washed away; the root ball had to be 30 plus feet. :sad2: The power of a flash flood is unbelievable. :sad2: Found out today the details from a friend whose house was struck by lightening either Sunday or Monday night (the days & storms are "running together"...I can't keep track anymore!). Long story and God was with them but bottom line...the lightening struck their propane tank and they were told by the firemen they were within SECONDS of being blown up. :scared1:

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This is from a HS attraction. :tink:
 
All I can say, after looking at the radar, is I hope I'm here to sign on Friday morning! :scared1: Friends in Leander and Dallas area warning us a hell of a storm headed our way...lightening/thunder/50-60 mph winds. This storm is 500 miles long...almost the northern tip of Texas to the coast and moving fast. Guess I need to try to get a little sleep before it it! :tink:
 


This is from an attraction in the AK.

Yes, it is related to bees but not from Rafiki's Planet Watch.

This is NOT from It's Tough to be a Bug! :goodvibes I figured you'd think that. I keep hearing that song in my head now. We're pollinators!! Pollinators!!!



No, this is not from Discovery Island.

Asia?
 
Last year...the entire year...Austin County had 43.18 inches of rain; through last Tuesday we've already had 30.75 inches. :rolleyes: It's crazy...I think they said something about El Nino and the Gulf of Mexico has something to do with it. The Brazos River runs through Austin County. Our head of Emergency Management called for evacuations along the river yesterday. That's the one that's 7-8 miles from us. But still thinking of the people in the Hill Country; reading/hearing heartbreaking stories every day out of that area. They still haven't found the mother and 2 children and 2 others that were in the cabin that washed away. The dad survived and was found and the body of the other mother was found yesterday. I saw a picture on Facebook of an ancient Cypress tree that was washed away; the root ball had to be 30 plus feet. :sad2: The power of a flash flood is unbelievable. :sad2: Found out today the details from a friend whose house was struck by lightening either Sunday or Monday night (the days & storms are "running together"...I can't keep track anymore!). Long story and God was with them but bottom line...the lightening struck their propane tank and they were told by the firemen they were within SECONDS of being blown up. :scared1:

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This is from a HS attraction. :tink:

Is it on Sunset? ToT?

I can't believe the weather you are having. It's crazy. Heartbreaking to hear all the stories watching the news. I hope you get a break soon.
 

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