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I didn't believe it either. |
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We stared in disbelief as we picked up the six pieces of glass that were the sum total destruction that the glass sustained. |
When we have storms, they have been dumping two or more inches of rain at a crack! I knew that I was testing the limits of the old tent with saggy skin, but when I'm outside it is fair weather mostly, and the tent is adequate. The couple large downpours required us to dump the contents of the belly of vinyl that filled with rain, but to have the tent go airborne more than two feet, that's really something!
The most unusual wind took place at my house. What kind of scenario could have led to this? I knew it was not the best idea to store a picture frame with glass in it outside in a light duty tent, but what took place is beyond bizarre. First, the tent would have had to blow up off the ground high enough that the picture frame would fall down past it, but then, not only did the glass have to hit the ground without shattering, but the weight of the tent came back down at some point and had to do it softly enough to not break the glass. Nancy saw it first and came to show me. Five small bits of glass were broken off on one side of the glass and one small shard came off the other side (just out of picture) but other than that, I'm cutting this piece down and using it for a solar dryer or something...it seems to be charmed!
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