When it rains it pours… and I mean it.
First
of all, rain has poured here for days and there is much flooding. A friend of
mine posted a photo of her horse ranch being socked in by flooding. First time—ever, she
said.. So much so that they cannot get out of their long driveway. She wasn’t sure Cowgirl (rescued doggy) would
find a place to do her business, in the flooded yard.
I
had a harrowing night two nights ago. Rain poured, THEN it stormed. The wind
howled. The winds were fierce. Water thrashed against my house, then…water
started dripping from my fake ceiling beams in my bedroom. Whaaaat? There was
nothing I could do but wait it out—oh and put a drip pan on the floor. At least it didn't pour. The
shingles on my house are relatively new so I’m not sure what happened. It’s probably that
one vulnerable area at the end of the house. It hasn’t happened since.
Then
I went out to the screened in breezeway to see if Kitty Kiki was doing ok in
the garage next to it. I heard a crash. With the lightning showing the way, I
saw that the table on the deck, with umbrella, had been tossed halfway off the
deck. The
next morning, one leg on the table was broken off and the center of the table
was ripped from the pressure of the umbrella thrashing about, I guess. It was an
old patio table (hoping to reuse it) that I had repainted a wonderful light
green to use with a new umbrella and new chairs. Oh well, first world problems as Dr. Daughter says.
When I saw that a man had escaped a jail (or something) in
Arkansas, I wasn’t worried because who in the world would head to Missouri to
escape? Apparently he did. With ties to our area, he and his girlfriend stole a
pickup (I think). They were believed to be near or in my town, around the Niangua
River and in Long Lane. It’s
not that easy to hide in my county because...everybody knows you. Everyone is nosy
vigilant.
Next week I’m back to work full time. I’m a little
depressed about returning to work after a month and a half off. I know, I know,
how sad that I don’t get much of a vacation. J Perhaps if I were the love child
of Stephen King and say J.K. Rowling, my writing would be in demand. Perhaps. Perhaps not.
Speaking of writing, I'm working on a short story for a contest. Its title is The House in the Middle of the Field. And I'm beta reading one of Hart Johnson's books. It's a cool story and making me a bit paranoid. A sign of great writing. Write Right?
Is
anyone else raining and pouring or snoring? Whose love child would you like to
be? Who (reading this) would not want to be on a full-time
vacation?
Comments
Hope the going back to work is a smooth transition for you! Maybe it will go better than expected (fingers crossed!)
Really sorry about your table. Hope it can be fixed. Same with the leaky beam.
And with those nutbags on the loose, stay safe.
Can't you turn that table over and use it for a sled this winter???
Stay safe and on high ground.
Hugs and chocolate,
Shelly
Sorry about the running repairs to your first world problem! Love that comment from Dr daughter!
I've no idea whose daughter I'd like to be .. it's a thought process .. but not now!!
Cheers and am glad you're safe .. and sorry about the back to work bit - can understand your feelings ... Hilary
Hmmm...I'll have to think about whose love child I'd like to be. Someone very rich. Ha!
i am so sorry about your table...i hope it can be fixed.
i have no idea whose love child i'd like to be...i can't think about that right now.
hope you have a good day and the rain stops for you!
stay safe and enjoy your time off!
big hugs!
Sounds like you've had a pretty exciting few days and best of luck going back to work.
I'd settle for just a week of vacation time :)
hope they found the scoundrels!
and writing is my vacation! would love a permanent break from housework!
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I'm a firm believer in vacations after vacations. I'm never ready to return to work after time off. Good luck.