I think I'm in a state of shock. You cannot even begin to imagine the storm that came through last night. How in the world can so much water fall out of the sky?? No kidding, it was like standing under a waterfall.
Just as I fell asleep, the lightning and thunder began. This wasn't your ordinary variety .... this lightning was immediately overhead and it was blinding, lighting up the inside of my house brighter than daylight. At the same instant the thunder was so loud it was deafening, actually hurting my ears. It shook the house and rattled the windows every single time.
I tried to get a picture off the patio, but couldn't see more than 20 feet. It went on for well over an hour!! As I sit here this morning with the patio door open, I can hear rushing water from the big wash below as a river runs through it. In the years I have been here, there has NEVER been any water in that half mile wide gully.
That storm is now swirling south around to the left of us making for a lovely 72 degrees. It was NOT lovely trying to sleep. I was awake all night long. I went out at 2:00 am to check my tarp placement. To my amazement, there were barely rivulets running across the driveway. I expected a river like what I hear below the house. How could so little water do so much damage?
This morning, everything is still intact, not much the worse for the rain, with the tarps still in place. Probably not the same guy as last time (same picture though) but a tarantula was parked under the RV cover out of the rain. Smart cookie.
It will be overcast and rainy all day, with another gully washer arriving at 1:00 am. Rain will continue all day long Saturday and Sunday. Maybe I can get a picture of the "river".
So sorry Charlie .... not really sorry at all .... that you got caught in the trap. Mr. Chance warned me that he had caught one or two under his house in rat traps, but I never expected it here.
Well THAT was an exciting find, however completely overshadowed by the gully washer. As I type, the river sounds are dying off a little. The quiet before the next storm.
By the way, this is the only reason I survived the massive flooding that was predicted. I ordered a HUGE pizza and nervously ate half of it so the water wouldn't wash me away. I must weigh 30 pounds heavier. The good news is I have half left for the next big storm coming in this evening.
But first, I'll be outside tidying up the corners of the tarps.
Knowing that there might be tarantulas around my property and perhaps also rattle snakes would have me wearing boots permanently even at the hottest days. Big spiders make me run!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely not fond of spiders either Marlene!!
DeletePizza looks awesome! Rattlesnake trap not so much! Glad you didn't find it until now! Sure wish we would get some of your rain, to help these fires!
ReplyDeleteIt's surprising just how much rain the desert gets. MUCH more than California in the last twenty years!!
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It was pretty close to that a week ago. I'm glad the wind hasn't been bad every day. The amount of rain is mind boggling!!!
DeleteInteresting 24 hours. Hope you get a picture of the gulley. A snake in a rat trap would be shocking. Glad it wasn't alive.
ReplyDeleteYup I was pretty shocked when I saw that snake. AND the gully!!
DeleteLet's just say I always keep my eyes on the ground ... even inside the house. LOL
ReplyDeleteGoosebumps! egads, I agree with Marlene, where are my boots???
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