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27th June 06, 09:06 AM
#1
flash flooding.... got us. GRRRr
Well, for those who are weather watchers, you'll know that the Virginia / Maryland / D.C. area has had a wee bit o' rain.....
The night before last we got 4 inches in an hour at my house. The house we are renting is split level, with a basement / first floor depending on which end of the house you're in. Well, that lovely slope focused the newfound river from the back around to a window...... with water quite literally filling up the window so you looked out it underwater as if into an aquarium. Of course that only held so long before: SPLASH!
Then LAST night while we were cleaning from the previous evening, wet-vacuuming and sopping, and moving furniture, the rain continued...... and from the back yard poured under the WALL onto the kitchen tile, through the ceiling and onto my head via the overhead electric light socket.
SIGH......
I just needed to vent a sec before heading to the garage to salvage boxes of my books (yet to be unpacked).
It's just stuff.
But STILL.....
Grrrrrr.
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27th June 06, 09:23 AM
#2
did you make sure you hade your soap on a rope? Could save a few $$ on your water bill from the free shower!
all kidding aside, is everyone OK? I hope no one was hurt with all this rain.
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27th June 06, 09:36 AM
#3
Lousy story. I hope your clean-up goes quickly, and you keep your spirits up.
Ron Stewart
'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices
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27th June 06, 10:28 AM
#4
Scotty,
I'm really sorry to hear about your flooding . . . hope you're able to salvage at least the important stuff.
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27th June 06, 10:52 AM
#5
Scotty,
I'm sorry you've been bitten. We were at the beach for several days and had a good bit of rain but out on the Delaware shore we were out of the main line of fire. When we crossed the Bay Bridge (Chesapeake Bay) into Annapolis yesterday I tuned in the DC traffic on Sirius Radio to see whether we should take the Capitol Beltway north around, south around or go straight through DC into Virginia and home. I could not beleive the closed roads, tunnels and rail lines. Incredible.
We have not had any damage so far but our house backs up to a park with a large creek that drains into Lake Audubon. We are keeping an eye on it and calling to the kilted rain gods for clearing weather. As I type this I'm looking out of my office window at yet another approaching storm that is yellow and red on the radar. Ugh!
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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27th June 06, 01:15 PM
#6
Scotty,
Hope you guys are okay and almost dried out. I got home early yesterday and saw the news. That section of Rte 29 that was washed out, isn't it near your place? I'm at the high point in my neighborhood and three blocks from Rock Creek.
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27th June 06, 01:20 PM
#7
I have been wondering about all my friends and relatives in the area. Glad that you physically are OK, but I can relate to your frustration, and will say in all sincerity, ouch that hurts.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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27th June 06, 03:37 PM
#8
Maybe your insurance covers that. You should check, they may also pay for the clean up, or damaged items, less your deductable.
DALE.
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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27th June 06, 03:59 PM
#9
Your need to vent is understandable, Scotty. I hope the worst is over.
4 inches of rain in an hour???!!! Wow!!! Growing up here in Phoenix I can't even imagine that much water falling from the sky. That's half the amount of rain we get in a whole year!
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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27th June 06, 05:45 PM
#10
We got it today. Had to evacuate my office this morning. The whole county is a disaster area. I'm pretty sure my wife's car is history.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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