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Old 04-01-2004, 06:32 AM
Nedra
 
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Default OT ~ Wind chimes

I would much rather hear Chimes than a tornado horn ...
I suppose either can be very frightening though. I know
you are in Oklahoma, Tom. My Mom is from there -
Skiatook (sp) actually - and she
knows all about tornadoes. Missouri is no slouch in that
department but I think you all have us beat.

Nedra
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"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
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Nedra and Jan,

Wind Chimes can also be very useful. I have a set that is placed under a
certain overhang here at the house and if these Chimes get to singing

really
continually, I know that the wind is coming from the "wrong" direction and
that we will probably have to be making a run to the " 'fraidy hole" for
safety. It is almost as good has the tornado horn across the road, for
signally worry-some weather.

Tom L.L.
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"Nedra" wrote in message
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Oscillating fan!! LOL! Now that's an idea....
I've heard about your snow. We are unseasonably warm, at
least for a couple more days. I do wish we would get snow.
I love snowy weather... even when I had the 30 mile commute.
Oh well... maybe we'll have another mild winter.

Nedra
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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
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Yes ... and my chimes came today!! They are hanging on the

overhang
at
the deck. The winds have died down alot. I can't
hear a thing ... Yet!!!! C'mon breezes!
Nedra

When I first hung mine it was calm. I used the baby monitor to hear

even
the slightest noise. DH went on an errand and said he wouldn't have

been
surprised, when he got back, to find the oscilliating fan out there.

s
Got breezes (and more snow) now, and don't even have to use the baby
monitor to hear them. ~ jan
~ jan