
Word has come to Mollusk via Charles Adler: "Some of my girlfriend's photos as the water spout turned into a tornado—it ended up hitting land about a mile south of her place. Took the roof off a house, blew out windows, rolled some cars and boats, and uprooted many trees. Not a usual sight for Southern California! Hope this finds you all well and much warmer than we are at the moment."
All of us at Mollusk hope that you too find this little collection of images as surreal, beautiful and ominous as we do. Thank you Charles for sharing these with us.
Word has come to Mollusk via Charles Adler: "Some of my girlfriend's photos as the water spout turned into a tornado—it ended up hitting land about a mile south of her place. Took the roof off a house, blew out windows, rolled some cars and boats, and uprooted many trees. Not a usual sight for Southern California! Hope this finds you all well and much warmer than we are at the moment."
All of us at Mollusk hope that you too find this little collection of images as surreal, beautiful and ominous as we do. Thank you Charles for sharing these with us.
Word has come to Mollusk via Charles Adler: "Some of my girlfriend's photos as the water spout turned into a tornado—it ended up hitting land about a mile south of her place. Took the roof off a house, blew out windows, rolled some cars and boats, and uprooted many trees. Not a usual sight for Southern California! Hope this finds you all well and much warmer than we are at the moment."
All of us at Mollusk hope that you too find this little collection of images as surreal, beautiful and ominous as we do. Thank you Charles for sharing these with us.
Word has come to Mollusk via Charles Adler: "Some of my girlfriend's photos as the water spout turned into a tornado—it ended up hitting land about a mile south of her place. Took the roof off a house, blew out windows, rolled some cars and boats, and uprooted many trees. Not a usual sight for Southern California! Hope this finds you all well and much warmer than we are at the moment."
All of us at Mollusk hope that you too find this little collection of images as surreal, beautiful and ominous as we do. Thank you Charles for sharing these with us.
Word has come to Mollusk via Charles Adler: "Some of my girlfriend's photos as the water spout turned into a tornado—it ended up hitting land about a mile south of her place. Took the roof off a house, blew out windows, rolled some cars and boats, and uprooted many trees. Not a usual sight for Southern California! Hope this finds you all well and much warmer than we are at the moment."
All of us at Mollusk hope that you too find this little collection of images as surreal, beautiful and ominous as we do. Thank you Charles for sharing these with us.