| livemusicjunkie ( @ 2005-02-18 23:38:00 |
Let the flooding begin.
So I'm sitting here listening to the rain pour and pour....now where I live (here in the middle of NOWHERE) that means that tomorrow there will be close roads, flooding, and car accidents every couple of miles. **ugh** How I'm going to dread the drive to HellAy tomorrow - if I can even make it. Last ime it rained like this (luckily I was already away from home), I couldn't go home for three days. The roads in and out of my "town" (sounds like I live in the backwoods of Kentucky or something - and sometimes I feel as if I do) were closed because the flooding was so bad. Interestingly enough, by the time the roads were open, the flooding was still so significant that there were parts of the road where you couldn't even see it, all you saw was a lake of water - literally - and you had to drive 5 MPH to get through it. So I suppose this is what I get to look forward to over the next couple of days. um, who says it never rains in California????
So I'm sitting here listening to the rain pour and pour....now where I live (here in the middle of NOWHERE) that means that tomorrow there will be close roads, flooding, and car accidents every couple of miles. **ugh** How I'm going to dread the drive to HellAy tomorrow - if I can even make it. Last ime it rained like this (luckily I was already away from home), I couldn't go home for three days. The roads in and out of my "town" (sounds like I live in the backwoods of Kentucky or something - and sometimes I feel as if I do) were closed because the flooding was so bad. Interestingly enough, by the time the roads were open, the flooding was still so significant that there were parts of the road where you couldn't even see it, all you saw was a lake of water - literally - and you had to drive 5 MPH to get through it. So I suppose this is what I get to look forward to over the next couple of days. um, who says it never rains in California????