Posted by Howard H. on January 20, 2014 at 07:49:55 from (164.58.210.28):
A dirt storm rolled in to the TX panhandle last Sunday evening that brought back memories to a lot of old timers out here... Luckily, it didn't get too wound up...
The top two pics are from Sunday while the third one down is from the same town in 1935.
The bottom pic is from north of here up by Garden City, KS, back in the day.
When I was a kid in the 70s, there were two different old Case tractors 2/3s buried in sand dunes within a mile of one of Dad's fields... As I recall, one of them still had a one-way plow on behind it...
Dad said as a kid, when the dirt storms would get bad and wind would be really howling, the kids could play in the house with touching the stove pipe sticking up through the roof - and sparks of static electricity would jump off and snap at them...
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