I don't mean to ramble on about this disaster here in Moore, Ok. but living near there, and watching a tornado go over the lake near my house two days ago, I feel so fortunate that my property is still standing and my family and most of our friends are safe.
I want to place this link for anybody out there to place a donation to the rescue and recovery efforts going on there in Moore right now, I talked to the news station near my house, link KFOR.com/help and they said the best way to donate to this tragety is through the Red Cross link http://mcclaincounty.kfor.com/news/news/122831-how-help-okla-tornado-victims-shelter-info
I went to Home Depot to get gloves and water to take to the station, the big isle boxes were already empty, and the shelves where the gloves were are almost gone, I got a sack full of work gloves and a few cases of bottled water, and what an experience when I got to the station, there was a line of vehicles several hundred yards long at the station donating all kinds of stuff to take out to the site in trucks, most everyone handing over their donations to the KFOR new staff had tears in their eye's and could hardly talk to the staff, including me. Last night there wer over 100 people found alive, and rescued by with heat seeking technology equipment that the air force brought out. The oklahoma Baptist convention has a truck on its way there this morning that can feed 20,000 people a day, Willy Nelson has challanged people just to donate $10 through the red cross, Chesapeak Energy here in Okc, has donated $1,000,000 to the cause. Chesapeake also helps fund the boating events on the oklahoma river here. The thunder storms just missed the rescue site last night and this morning, just some lite rain, but more storms are building south west of there today.