Followed

I left the nursing home as big black clouds hovered right out the west-facing door. I had no idea – Kathryn’s window faces east. I drove along, thinking I would see dark clouds in my rearview mirror. Well, I did, and then I saw them on top of me. It seemed odd because on Hwy 6, which I really don’t care for, I was averaging 50 mph.

But things started hitting my car. I got home, grabbed a blanket I had put over the fence for outdoor driving and headed on in. I looked at the weather warning and it said the storm was moving at 50 miles per hour. Oh.