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There’s a storm blowin’ up, a whopper. Just speakin’ the vernacular of the peasantry.

Hey Storm Chasers

Damon and I are stuck in the lobby of our hotel because of a tornado
warning. I was actually waiting outside in the fresh Nashville air
thinking, my the air is still and what is that annoying noise??? Then
Damon called me and told me to come inside and that the annoying noise
was a tornado siren. We have never seen a tornado. We don’t get them
in Australia. At least we don’t get them on the east coast. We get
cyclones and lightening but not tornadoes. Part of me is really
excited that I will see one. Another part thinks I should leave it to
Helen Hunt and the last part is annoyed because I am hungry. I guess
there is no sense in being angry at mother nature. Damon just braved
outside to go to the coffee shop across the road. When he walked out
the door I had a vision of Crocodile Dundee. Awesome. I should
probably check to see if I can see him and he is okay. I will give it
10 minutes. What am I gonna do anyways? Battle the storm with a sword.
No. But you have to admit that would be pretty cool. It would also be
cool if there was a dragon next to me when I drew my sword.

Damon and I have been plenty busy lately. So busy in fact, this
tornado is probably sent from the universe to make us sit still. Two
nights ago we started our tour with the Appleseed Cast. To be playing
with such a wonderful band is an honor and to make it even sweeter
they are such nice people. Check our page for tour dates!

I just googled tornadoes and what to do. I note that all the
information says to stay away from glass windows and seek shelter. I
am sitting watching the storm roll in through a wall of glass. Oh
good. Damon is back. He brought me a sandwich. He said everyone looked
at him like he was crazy as he ran down the street. Awesome.

Last weekend we were in Vancouver and we made a video for Camp Out
with the amazing and talented Angela Kendall and her fabulous crew. I
found out that people in North America make music videos, not filmclips. I told a friend from Vancouver that we were making a filmclip over the weekend and she looked at me like I was mad. She started
muttering about film strips and silent films. Anyways we completed it
and we made some really awesome friends AND we got to see where
Leonard Nimoy lived or lives…which is pretty much the most starstruck I have been since I met Murray the Wiggle.

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OH also! Some lovely fans have started a message board for those
inclined to listen to An Horse. You can find it here…

http://anhorse.chocoforum.net/forum.htm

We both think this is lovely and a good place for people to connect. Maybe you can car pool if
you come to a show. Green thinking.

I just wikied ‘storm chasers’ and look what I discovered:
“Some organized chasing efforts have also begun in the Top End of the
Northern Territory and in southeast Australia,[4][5] with the biggest
successes in November and December.”

Well if this music thing doesn’t work out I am headed to the Top End.
Take care and hopefully see you in Atlanta…tonight….

Signing out
Storm Chasers
Excalibur (Kate) + Sir Bedivere (Damon)

One Response

  1. hahaha
    that picture is great!
    you guys are hilarious!
    i’m such a huge fan!! 😀
    take care;
    xo

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