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Big Valley Jamboree storm in Camrose!

This is a link to the storm yesterday in Camrose, Alberta! We are all fine....just finished golfing 1http://news.globaltv.com/entertainment/Gallery+Stage+collapse+Valley/1853641/story.html8 holes and then the storm started!

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Dan Ford said…
Im so glad you are fine. I was worried about you. The news footage was really scary. You should consider moving to Ontario lol.
colleen vennard said…
It's okay....I don't like country music!lol! Actually the storms in Alberta can be quite nasty!
Kevin Ford said…
The tax Gods are punishing you! If you paid PST like the rest of us , this wouldn't be an issue!!By the way , here in Leavenworth WA , its gorgeous , expected high of 98 degrees, they pay tax.Will see Karen tomorrow in Penticton, I'll blog ya.
colleen vennard said…
It is 11 degrees here right now! I``l live with the weather! lol! Aunt Jackie phoned yesterday to see if we were okay! Sje is such a sweetheart! We took them ti Big Valley when they were here!
colleen vennard said…
My nails are too long....am hitting odd keys here and there! Life of a princess you know! lol!

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