Greetings from storm tossed Chattanooga. I'm back online after having lost power on Wednesday at 6 PM getting it back Thursday evening at 930 PM, bedtime and taking last night off and this AM for food poisoning! We had what was described in the paper as gustnadoes (strong winds) - tearing down trees, snapping them off, uprooting them, twisting large branches - the most trees I've seen down since the blizzard of '93. In particular the National Cemetery lost several big trees with two huge ones near the entrance falling across and crushing several rows of graves and stones. The University did not have classes yesterday because they too lost scores of trees - electricity for a good portion of downtown was out as well as traffic signals making giant 4 way stops and an interesting display of courtesy not seen when the signals are working! My wife and I are grateful though for even though we lost the top of a tree which then squashed a part of the fence, we were more fortunate than neighbors who had trees uprooted that either took up their yard, uprooted their water line, squashed their car or their house. Tim