Okay, THIS Was A Storm
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I guess that 4" of rain in 24 hours counts as a storm, and that's what we had in northern California. My personal observation - it's a good start at rinsing away all of this dust - is not being popularly received out here, so I have taken down the banner for now.
Lacy had to wait until the waters subsided at noon on Saturday for her morning toilet, since she didn't want to use my pier (formerly known as the wooden steps into the trailer). She would bark and bark and bark, pace to the end of the pier, peer into the muddy water 6" deep around the trailer, and return sullenly to the couch.
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I guess that 4" of rain in 24 hours counts as a storm, and that's what we had in northern California. My personal observation - it's a good start at rinsing away all of this dust - is not being popularly received out here, so I have taken down the banner for now.
Lacy had to wait until the waters subsided at noon on Saturday for her morning toilet, since she didn't want to use my pier (formerly known as the wooden steps into the trailer). She would bark and bark and bark, pace to the end of the pier, peer into the muddy water 6" deep around the trailer, and return sullenly to the couch.
3 Comments:
At 2:58 PM, Unknown said…
Be careful. Too bad we haven't invented our "land adhesive" yet.
And poor Lacy!
At 10:24 PM, Mellie Helen said…
Okay, you're blogging, so I guess the last line of this article doesn't refer to you. Good golly!
At 11:34 PM, Greg Finnegan said…
Thanks, Brenda and Mellie. The rain is horizontal now, and 45 knot winds, but the trailer is snug and warm.
Oh, and Lacy and I took care of "business" tonight before the heavy stuff started. It knocked over my satellite antenna, though, so I will just watch whats already on the Tivo.
Happy New Year!
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