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Friday, September 27, 2019
Rain, Rain Everywhere Rain
Seems fitting that now that monsoon season is over we have been inundated with rain!
Not just any rain-hard, fast, flooding and tornado watch rain!
Yes, you read that right-we have had not one but two tornado and flash flood warnings within the last three days!
On Monday, I was finally going back to water aerobics! But alas, that was NOT to be because the sky was gray, the sprinkles had begun and Alexa was telling us (frequently) that we were under storm, flooding and yes, tornado watch!
Who knew that Arizona could have a tornado?
With that news in mind, I changed out of my swimsuit and put on my usual uniform of a tank top and shorts. Adam (who is still under doctor's orders to let his torn ligament heal) said that he was allowed to do a short and mild walk. By then the sprinkles had stopped, so we hooked up all four dogs and got Bryce out of her princess nightgown and into clothes and started walking.
We didn't go far, maybe a mile or so when it started sprinkling again. By the time we reached Adam's house everyone was tired and thirsty. Ever walk in 80 degrees, rain and high humidity? It's uncomfortable and nasty.
Bryce claimed that she had sticky armpits.
After everyone had water and Dex got his fresh "diaper" on, we heard thunder. This was obviously followed by lightening. Then came winds so strong that we were amazed that the mesquite and Palo Verde trees were not pulled out by their roots! But that wasn't all!
Not by a long shot! The rain came down so hard and fast that Adam's yard looked like a lake had formed. Our street was flooding as well. This also meant that our phones and internet weren't working so hot either.
It was dark, since the usual harsh daytime sun was completely covered by the clouds.
That was 10:45.
Our storm didn't slow until well after 1. When it did, I did a hasty goodbye to both my son and grand-daughter, hooked up my less than happy dogs and walked home in the rather heavy drizzle and moderate breeze to get home before the next bout of water.
Normally this short block entails the girls stopping at least 3-4 times to leave their "scent", but Monday they just kept those little feet of theirs moving without a single squat until we were under our porch.
We had rain Tuesday night. I finally got to class on Wednesday and it only drizzled later on in the evening. By morning, a new neighbor and I were meeting for the first time at our main park to walk our dogs together and were holding our breath. We decided at 6:30 it looked like our walk was a go. When I left at 6:50, our street was wet and the sprinkles were coming on pretty evenly.
Thankfully, by the time I reached the park it was no longer raining. We walked, chatted and let all 5 dogs wear themselves out and then parted ways.
By the time I reached home a mere 7 minutes later-the rain returned! Thankfully it stopped when I had to go pick up Jackson.
We really needed all this water, it's been a fairly dry year. But we did not need the tornado that hit only a 12 mile drive away in Cave Creek. One of the Saguaro's on the way to Jackson's school was a casualty. A combination of the rain and wind.
Here we are at the end of another week, it's supposed to rain later this afternoon, again. I'm just hoping I continue to be lucky and it doesn't really start until I get Jackson back to the house.
Nothing like having a drenched 6 year old and a soaked grandma in the house.
Not just any rain-hard, fast, flooding and tornado watch rain!
Yes, you read that right-we have had not one but two tornado and flash flood warnings within the last three days!
On Monday, I was finally going back to water aerobics! But alas, that was NOT to be because the sky was gray, the sprinkles had begun and Alexa was telling us (frequently) that we were under storm, flooding and yes, tornado watch!
Who knew that Arizona could have a tornado?
With that news in mind, I changed out of my swimsuit and put on my usual uniform of a tank top and shorts. Adam (who is still under doctor's orders to let his torn ligament heal) said that he was allowed to do a short and mild walk. By then the sprinkles had stopped, so we hooked up all four dogs and got Bryce out of her princess nightgown and into clothes and started walking.
We didn't go far, maybe a mile or so when it started sprinkling again. By the time we reached Adam's house everyone was tired and thirsty. Ever walk in 80 degrees, rain and high humidity? It's uncomfortable and nasty.
Bryce claimed that she had sticky armpits.
After everyone had water and Dex got his fresh "diaper" on, we heard thunder. This was obviously followed by lightening. Then came winds so strong that we were amazed that the mesquite and Palo Verde trees were not pulled out by their roots! But that wasn't all!
Not by a long shot! The rain came down so hard and fast that Adam's yard looked like a lake had formed. Our street was flooding as well. This also meant that our phones and internet weren't working so hot either.
It was dark, since the usual harsh daytime sun was completely covered by the clouds.
That was 10:45.
Our storm didn't slow until well after 1. When it did, I did a hasty goodbye to both my son and grand-daughter, hooked up my less than happy dogs and walked home in the rather heavy drizzle and moderate breeze to get home before the next bout of water.
Normally this short block entails the girls stopping at least 3-4 times to leave their "scent", but Monday they just kept those little feet of theirs moving without a single squat until we were under our porch.
We had rain Tuesday night. I finally got to class on Wednesday and it only drizzled later on in the evening. By morning, a new neighbor and I were meeting for the first time at our main park to walk our dogs together and were holding our breath. We decided at 6:30 it looked like our walk was a go. When I left at 6:50, our street was wet and the sprinkles were coming on pretty evenly.
Thankfully, by the time I reached the park it was no longer raining. We walked, chatted and let all 5 dogs wear themselves out and then parted ways.
By the time I reached home a mere 7 minutes later-the rain returned! Thankfully it stopped when I had to go pick up Jackson.
We really needed all this water, it's been a fairly dry year. But we did not need the tornado that hit only a 12 mile drive away in Cave Creek. One of the Saguaro's on the way to Jackson's school was a casualty. A combination of the rain and wind.
Here we are at the end of another week, it's supposed to rain later this afternoon, again. I'm just hoping I continue to be lucky and it doesn't really start until I get Jackson back to the house.
Nothing like having a drenched 6 year old and a soaked grandma in the house.
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You really make the weather come to life there. It sounds much like Michigan's today with cooler air and showers overtaking the heat. But no tornadoes or wind warnings. Flood warnings though. I'm hoping we can have a fall this year and not go directly from summer to winter.
I loved the photo of your late cat. That was such a nice tribute.
I loved the photo of your late cat. That was such a nice tribute.
we, as usual, went straight from a "3 wk" winter to summer. Fall is definitely here! This morning the girls went out at their usual 6:15 and it was 66!!!! Right now though, we're hitting 89-so it's all good. Swim class was in a wonderful 78 at 9.
And yes, we love that picture, even though we cry. Girls are having a very rough time. Still staring at the back of the reclining sofa, under the bed and under the dining room skirted chair. Lucky's still puking and Sunshine is not wanting to eat. So sad for all of us.
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And yes, we love that picture, even though we cry. Girls are having a very rough time. Still staring at the back of the reclining sofa, under the bed and under the dining room skirted chair. Lucky's still puking and Sunshine is not wanting to eat. So sad for all of us.
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