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Sep. 30th, 2010 11:32 amStopped 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...
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...