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Not from around here are ya pilgrim

Not from around here are ya pilgrim

Sippin my coffee here was lookin at something besides the lake

Among the rarest of weather phenomena, thundersnow could rattle portions of northern Michigan over the next couple of days, Thundersnow is typically associated with very heavy rates of snow, which can lead to reduced visibility. (no shit sherlock). Sipin my coffee, I swear, some of the dumbest people are weather people. From my front row seat, the thundersnow is not really rare, happens more than what those bozos speak of it.

Watch that video again and find yourself in the kitchen doin homework at the table, you look up just time as you see witch’s fire coming through the front window off the lake. Known as St. Almos fire, it’s really a ball of plasma

make toast of the teevee console that was hardly on…ever. Through a wall where the phone hung, blown off wall, straight up through the kitchen ceiling, everyone’s hair looked like we was sticking fingers in a wall socket, the air was heavy with burnt electricity. 3 of us went into the attic making sure the house wasn’t on fire, no fire up there, just a big black burn mark in the roof.

Sippin what’s left coffee, was thinkin that plasma ball was flung at me by Mishipeshu

the water panther

Don’t know of the Mishipeshu eh

Mishipeshu is considered a spirit of the underworld and is often associated with thunderstorms and waterfalls. It is said that the creature has the power to cause storms and control the weather, and it is often depicted with lightning bolts emanating from its body.

Tell ya what, if shit goes sideways and you come around these woods,

don’t try to change the land

let the land change you

you be fine