Jeez. It’s raining. There are flood warnings.
Rinse and repeat, I guess. At least I got the lawn cut this evening before it started raining.
Jeez. It’s raining. There are flood warnings.
Rinse and repeat, I guess. At least I got the lawn cut this evening before it started raining.
The floods of last weekend are creating havoc in u expected ways. Down on tbe Hamilton County-Marion County line a little bridge over a little creek collapsed under the flow of water.
Flood waters filled the little stream and raced toward a nearby quarry, cutting a new deeper channel that is lower in elevation to the river.
Meet gravity and physics. The little creek once flowed into the White River. Now the White River is trying to flow Into the gravel pit/quarry!
Expert say it is possible the entire flow of the river may dry up downstream as the river changes course temporarily.
I'm not by nature a rubbernecker, but I would pay to see that disaster.
Anyway there is lesson #3,796 that Mother Nature always wins. You assholes should never tried to give her that crappy margarine on her toast.
Dude does not get the credit for his guitar playing chops as he should. Campbell should be named with the greats.
I always crack up when a baseball fielder makes an error and immediately stares a hateful look at his glove like the leather was responsible.
I know you were beating an imaginary drum. Don’t lie to me.
The Ventures cover may be better than the original:
Rivers that usually are 3-5 foot deep this time of year are flooding at 20+ feet. Things are ugly and a lot of people have their lives ruined.
General prayers are in order if you are so inclined.
Me? I’m fine, just a soggy yard. For once it is not about me.
Sure I’ve posted it in the past. I still dig it. And I really love dark curly hair.
Hey, is that a young Tyrion Lannister in that video?
Lots of people in the Midwest got hammered by storms yesterday.
We have had far worse storms and stronger winds and intense and occasionally scary weather.
Yesterday it rained as hard as I can ever recall. It was tropical storm-like in volume. Gutters overflowed, tiny waves formed in the cup-de-sac. The sheer volume of water cascading down my steep-sloped roof gathered in the valley and launched into the air like a waterfall.
We ended with one branch on the ground about 6foot long and three inches in diameter. I had it cut up and into the trash bin an about 20 minutes.