Friday, March 21, 2008

They're Here!

Lenka and Anicka arrived from Brno a week ago. Since they got here, I have been very busy showing them things. Shortly after this photo was taken in front of the oldest residence in Athens, Ga, we headed farther south to St Simons. What is normally about a 6 hour trip by car, (the only way to go, of course, for those of us who don't have horses or planes) took us 12 hours! After running into a huge rain storm outside of Commerce, we found ourselves trying to escape bad weather as we went. From store fronts darkened by a power outage, we drove through traffic lights swinging nearly horizontal in the wind to Athens. We finished up our chili dogs and chili steaks at the world's largest drive-in, The Varsity, just as skies began to darken. We stopped in Bishop to look around at some funky sculptures. As you can see, Lenka took a particular liking to the big dinosaur. We passed through Madison, where the ground was white with small hailstones and stopped in Milledgeville for a quick walk through the campus of my alma mater, Georgia College and State University. The skies were the least threatening ones we had seen all day: the sun was even shining, the flowers and tea olive were blooming on campus. Nothing gave us warning of what happened ten minutes later.
As we left Milledgeville, it began to rain again, then to hail. Small hailstones quickly got larger, until finally, my poor little car was being pelted with baseball-sized hail. I phoned my mother to ask her to check the weather radar. She very calmly said, "You're in a tornado. They've already evacuated the college. Move south as soon as you can." I must say that both Anicka and Lenka were very brave about it. And my brave little Toyota now has a good many new dimples.
Once we were at the beach, the weather was wonderful, though a little bit windy. Lenka and Anicka spent their days at the beach and biking around while I rested. And on Tuesday, we all went to Jekyll Island to Driftwood Beach.
We toured the buildings and grounds at Hofwyl Broadfield Plantation and headed back home, this time without free samples of some of the worst weather that the South has to offer.

1 comment:

Anonymous Me said...

We might have passed on the road! We were driving back to Athens from Gray on Sunday and got caught in that massive hailstorm. It felt like we were being attacked by an angry mob. Sounds like you had a great little vacation except for that! How fun to have visiting friends. :-)