The sun will come out tomorrow, tomorrow; betcher bottom dollar...Another cold, gray and gloomy day.It just makes me tired. Even if it's cold, if it's sunny it just makes me feel better.
???she made
me go get milk.
LOL She's got plenty of Baileys which she rarely drinks. I got oats n honey, but getting low on my cottage cheese and chips???I suppose my priorities are a bit different.
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low on my cottage cheese
Avocado has become a staple for us. Keto friendly, mixes great with sour cream and green chili.LOL She's got plenty of Baileys which she rarely drinks. I got oats n honey, but getting low on my cottage cheese and chips![]()
It was back in the mid-90s, but my uncle actually got caught in a flash flood in his little truck once. Driving home in the mountains in the rain, and was crossing a dip through a gulley. Barely a couple inches in a foot-wide stream at the bottom - pretty normal for any amount of precipitation - but as he was crossing he got hit by a wall of water. Carried him and the truck more than 100 yards down the gulch before the flow died down enough for him to climb out the window and scramble to safety. He made the regional news. The flooding was so sudden and strong it wiped out roads, buildings, and bridges for miles, all in cloudburst less than an hour long. Loads of property and infrastructure damage, but it was a very rural area so somehow my uncle was the only thing close to a casualty, and he didn't even get hurt. Lots of people cut off for a couple weeks, having to drive 2 hours the long way around to get to town when it would normally take 1 hour."Turn around, don't drown" is the phrase here, especially during the monsoon season, if we have one. People just don't realize, even on familiar roads, when it's covered with water, you can't tell if there's a 15 foot section washed out. There have been been instances when people aren't found until days after their vehicle was washed hundreds of yards down a "dry" streambed. It's a tragic end caused by impatience? Carelessness? Inattention? Ignorance? The road signs say "Do not cross when water is over the road," but people still drive past them.
Flash floods are no joke.
ALL of them.How many frost-thaw cycles do you need?