'Grandmother R' and 

the Compliant Tornado

 

          My mother grew up in the hills and hollows of the purportedly oldest mountains in the world, the Appalachians.  Once when she and her stair-step siblings were youngsters, they lived on the side of a mountain in a clearing with forest below and forest above their home, centered in a bare space between.  She remembers a remarkable and surely terrifying incident when they all ran for cover as a tornado hit well below their house and made steady progress wreaking major mayhem as it clear-cut a path up the mountain.  Their house was directly in its path.

          Everyone quickly managed to find adequate protective shelter, except their mother -- whom I later learned to call "Grandmother Reece"  This tiny woman, only 5'2", stood squarely in her kitchen door that faced directly onto this approaching disaster-diva!  She was praying, demanding that tornado not touch their home.  

          As it neared the clearing -- going uphill, mind you -- it jumped over the house and continued on the other side up the thickly wooded slope above!   

          Just goes to show you another case of 'packaging means nothing'.  One of my earliest memories of her is that, at eight or nine, I felt to be nearly as tall as she.  She was this very kind, humble little old lady with a twinkle in her button-black eyes.  There's an eternal mystery in all this somewhat analogous to Clark Kent / Superman . .  Thank Goodness for the Grandmother Reeces in our lives, infrequent as they may be, to keep reminding us that not only are we more than we can imagine, but we are more connected with ALL Life / All That Is than we can imagine!  

     

 

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