winterbadger: (off to work)
Stopped at home after getting my car serviced, and our creek was in full flood from the huge rains we're having today.

I shudder to think what this will mean for the trees across the street in the park. It's not that they're shallowly rooted, but that floods like this simply heave the topsoil away by the bucketload.

Not directly related, but... it took me three hours to get home last night (major accident with loss of life on the Beltway pretty much shut down most VA to MD car traffic). I need to either get a new job or a new home...
winterbadger: (cthulhu)
I woke up to a massive thunderstorm this morning. Which was cool and all, what with the huge amounts of lightning and thunder and the torrential rain that was making so much noise sheeting down the windows.

Except that noise wasn't just rain, as I discovered when my neighbour across the hall came and pounded on my door and said, "You might want to move your car--the street is flooded!"

And indeed it was!

The flood waters went down fairly fast, our stream across the street returning (mostly) to its banks, but I worry about how much more of the park across the stream got dragged away and how many more of our shallowly rooted big trees over there will come crashing down in the next big wind... :-(

I'm also going to take a shower, as I don't know what was in that water, but the less time it's on my legs, the better, in all likelihood.
winterbadger: (slightly bemused cat)
In case any of my USAian friends were not aware of, or not sure of, the extent of the flooding in the UK recently. These pictures are from a page linked to by a poster to a Wars of the Roses group I read.

Tewkesbury from the T'bury Abbey tower

Tewkesbury Crescent

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