We have had stormy weather this week. Tuesday afternoon, a big thunderstorm blew through, passing directly over us and bringing hard rain that continued off and on overnight, but the storms were much worse north of Blois and over toward Paris. Near Blois, power wires were downed, and thousands are still without power. In Paris a lot of street trees were uprooted. Tree trunks were broken in two. There were branches everywhere, news reports said. Several metro stations were flooded and there was a foot or more of water on many streets in the city.

Here in Saint-Aignan, things were a little calmer. I took the picture on the left when I went out for the morning walk in the vineyard with Tasha on Wednesday. We were walking and looking toward the west.

When I turned around and started walking back toward the house, this is what the eastern skies looked like. South of Saint-Aignan, in many areas there were hailstorms that caused major damage.

Here in Saint-Aignan, things were a little calmer. I took the picture on the left when I went out for the morning walk in the vineyard with Tasha on Wednesday. We were walking and looking toward the west.

When I turned around and started walking back toward the house, this is what the eastern skies looked like. South of Saint-Aignan, in many areas there were hailstorms that caused major damage.
We were lucky here. The worst "damage" we had was a four- or five-hour internet outage yesterday morning.
I assume it was storm-related.
Your morning walks are special.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Extreme weather this summer.
ReplyDeleteI saw some video of the rain and wind and damage happening in Paris. Yikes. Glad that wasn't your experience.
ReplyDeleteWe had a property showing of a 3rd floor apartment abutting a park after the storm. There was a huge puddle of rain water about 30 feet long filling in a dirt path down below. My colleague brought the prospective buyers to the window and pointed down at the park, saying, "And here we have a view of the lake!"
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to say that these photos are really gorgeous. You two have a magical life in your country setting.
ReplyDeleteStormy weather makes for dramatic photos.
ReplyDeleteSeveral national news channels showed photos of rainy Paris last night. Glad you weren't affected except for those amazing photos of the sky! That second photo is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteWe are very lucky to have been brought here to see this house and village back in 2003. It was thanks to a real estate agent in the area. He told us he realized that the house didn't exactly match some of our desires, but he thought we'd like it. He was right.
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