Sort of Monday.
I awoke to the inland meeting with the ocean in my front yard.
Image: the ute with the remains of an optimist start to the March lawnmowing season. Beyond is the stormwater system of the easterly reaches of the nearby big town plus a lot of rain overnight.
I sent my apologies to my yoga instructor at 5am - a pity as my body (& probably my mind) really needed yoga.
Image: the stormwater drain and the flat beyond
I wasn't going to argue. I had one deadline at work that I really had to achieve and by then the water had subsided to
Image: freshly washed streets
So I went to work leaving her at home with V.
Well, it rained and rained and rained some more.
Image: satellite weather map
I met my deadline and went to grab a coffee from the kitchen and when I came back the bosses were saying "if anyone foresees difficulties getting home, go now' but I thought that I would be fine. Then I got a message that school was asking all parents to collect children. And then V sent this
Image: the ute with the remains of an optimist start to the March lawnmowing season. Beyond is the stormwater system of the easterly reaches of the nearby big town plus a lot of rain overnight. So yes, exactly like the first shot but later in the day
So I drove from big town to Paradise and it rained and it rained and it rained.
I stopped at the shops in the hopes of our street subsiding a little but have a guess as to what it was doing outside while I was in the shops?
That is correct. Rained. And rained.
And rained.
There was a little pause and I discussed strategy with V.
On the street, it is wide but not deep, there is no flow, just volume.
Once I was safely home, guess what it did.
Yep.
Image: the rain gauge. I can't read it from here.
I nibbled things for lunch and set up my computer for work.
The office/spare room has a dimmable switch.
Unfortunately we made a tactical error when last we replaced the bulbs and occasionally we get to learn the "and this is why you don't buy cheap" lesson - but sometimes wobbling the controls fixes it and sometimes it's not for too long a duration before the strobe disappears and you are relulled into a sense of security...
This afternoon the lesson went on to level up. I learnt the "why haven't you solved this problem yet" lesson on pulsating colour. Well, the theory part of the lesson (as the practical would require me going back to big town).
However I (well, V) solved this by unearthing where the lantern was and I resumed work as there is another report that I should be doing.
Image: more of the same
Well, after about an hour of faffing around the data I needed for this was still unavailable and I declared defeat.
Just have to find something else to occupy myself with.
Image: box cookie kit
Image: out of the box cookies.
Very, very crunchy. Possibly dunkable.
Image: water receding at sunset in Paradise
Image: the view from the kitchen prep bench. If you look hard I am sort of in this shot.
Now watching baseball and wondering at reports of more.
But it feels like it's done.
And yes. Best dunked.











It's been a day, that's for sure... not going to miss these water views? So glad you got home safe - stay dry and don't feel the need to go to work tomorrow... our water is still headed your way!!!
ReplyDeleteWe can always do flood tourism :)
DeleteWhat a day. I am very happy that you got home safely ❤️ Chocolate chip cookies are welcome anytime.
ReplyDeleteEverywhere but the hips
DeleteThat's a LOT of water! When in doubt, bake.
ReplyDeleteAlways a good option
DeleteThat is a lot of rain. Good thing your house is higher up. Glad everyone got home safely.
ReplyDeleteAs am I
DeleteI guess it hasn't ever flooded your property?
ReplyDeleteNever - we get moated but not flooded
DeleteOld-timer, "had a bit of rain have ya?" Me, that's too much water. Be safe.
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DeleteDefinitely a little damp. All gone now
DeleteSometimes you have to declare defeat and make cookies. I couldn't agree more. I will not complain about the 2" of water in my basement after seeing this. I am very glad you were safe on your drive and hope the inside of your home has stayed dry. This is intense. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteNone got into our house proper - there was some downstairs but that was through a gap from the rain coming down, not the water coming up so all good.
DeleteIs it still raining? What a time to try to sell the house!
ReplyDeleteHouse is sold - buyer is happy that the water stops at the mailbox. He is sending around a draftsman to measure up tomorrrow morning so doesn't appear too concerned.
DeleteThat is a lot of water! Too much!
ReplyDeleteWe are lucky that drains away quite quickly. The nearby town is currently receiving all the water from upriver and is flooding properly, unfortunately.
DeleteThis is horrible to see, the water creeping in.
ReplyDeleteWe are very blessed, Anca, as where we are we only get the deluge and the runoff from that. The nearby bigger town gets the flooding from the region come down slowly and some areas have quite some time to see it rising towards their houses
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