Thirty-six hours & counting !!

For thirty-six hours (more* or less) we’ve enjoyed blessed relief from heat and humidity. No need for the air-conditioner!! (I hate A/C. Ironic isn’t it? I live where A/C is a “must” five or six months a year.) ~~ It’s two o’clock in the morning as I start this message; I can’t sleep because it is eerily quiet outdoors.  Spooky kind of quiet. No wind (no wind chimes chiming), no rain.  Strangely, no TV-news with weather info. Yesterday, round-the-clock coverage.

Went back to bed; unable to sleep because I was “listening.” At 3:20, less than two minutes of rain. Following the brief rain, normal night sounds. So strange!!

Fell asleep… and awakened at 6:20 to hear birds chirping and singing. According to TV-news meteorologist: “Tropical Depression Bill is south of Dallas.”  I’ll watch for complete weather details but I’m under the impression “Bill” missed me. Hallelujah!!

The patio

Water on cement

Flooding in the field

 

 

 

 

Seven-twenty to seven-fifty update: Suddenly very hard rain!! (Can you hear it pounding on the roof??) It lasted less than twenty minutes.

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Planter and two rain gauges

Over one inch overnight

Garden flags are down

Drainage

Pail is full of rain water

Temperature at eight-forty-fiveYes, I went out in light rain for those pictures!! ~~ Still raining at nine as I update this message.

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Weather forecast

One week forecast“Serious driving conditions” according to TV-news. Some areas are still experiencing rain. One town (Whorton) had eleven inches in seven hours!! OMG!!

Temperature at noon

Another downpour

From my laptop

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 06/17 100% / 1.34 inch. Thunderstorms with locally heavy downpours. High around 80F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%. 1 to 2 inches of rain expected. Flooding is likely in flood prone areas.

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Livingston, Texas, (Weather Underground)

Elev 167 ft 30.65 °N, 95.00 °W | Updated -1 sec ago [2:07 PM]
Rain 78.3 °F
Feels Like 81 °F
N 0 [zero] Wind Variable
Gusts 0 mph
Today is forecast to be WARMER than yesterday.
Today High 80 | Low 75 °F
100% Chance of Precip.
Yesterday High 77.5 | Low 76.6 °F
Precip. 0.4 in (Radar Loop)

 

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Stack of NicklesPostscript, Thursday, June 18, 2015, 8:00 AM: Regarding star (*) above. Actually more than sixty hours without running the air-conditioner!! That saved my electric bill several nickles–and counting.

Less than one inchLess than one inch of rain since earlier picture yesterday (8:42 AM).

Tropical Storm Bill

Drainage ditch

Blue sky no floodingRight now, Tropical Storm Bill has received a lot of hype. It finally made landfall but hasn’t been the major storm predicted. However, we may have problems in the hours that follow. (Houston NBC-TV has been broadcasting weather news continually since ten o’clock last night.)

For your amusement: This morning, I spent over an hour in my recliner with a damp wash-cloth over my forehead–and fell asleep. (I had a sleepless night, and I’ve had a major headache!!) I was surprised to open my eyes and see SUNSHINE. It was raining earlier… and will rain again. 

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Temperature at two

Rain in gaugeTwo-forty PM and raindrops drove me indoors. Within seconds, very hard rain, lightning and thunder!! What’s a gardener to do on a rainy day?? Pull weeds (and check the rain gauges)!!

Patio area

Rain barrels in picture

 

Two-fifty PM and–suddenly–the saturated soil had an inch of water standing on top!! Lightning must have been very close because the thunder was deafening.

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Standing water

Low limbs will be trimmedWhen the storm is over, before the awning goes out again, I’ll trim those low hanging limbs. I’ve been concerned because the limbs were rubbing the awning. BUT it was impossible to get to them because the rain barrels and planters hog that area and no way to set up the ladder. No end to projects in my garden!! (Keep me in your prayers as I climb the ladder?!)

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View through the screen door

My view

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Two rain gaugesThe rain comes and goes. The TV meteorologist’ call them “rain bands.” A **lot** more rain is forecast!!

Umbrella and sad smiley face

Tropical storm anticipated !!

Storm ahead road signThe TV news is scary!! A tropical storm will hit within twenty-four hours. “Tuesday and Wednesday, bulk of the storm” according to meteorologist. “Five to eight inches of rain per hour.” Houston will be hit harder than the recent disastrous Memorial Day flooding. (Really depressing morning news at six o’clock, six-fifteen, six-thirty!!)

Another dumb mistake !!

Big question markHow often have I said “Too soon old, too late smart”?? Before 2:30, I inquired of RV-savvy guys “Should I bring in my awning??” (Personally, I thought the awning should not be left to suffer during a tropical storm.) The answer was “yes,” so I had to confess that I don’t think I can do the task by myself. Volunteers were recruited to help me. Too late!!! It started raining HARD. See the force in the pictures of rain on the storage building roof. ~~ We’ll need to wait until it stops raining (if it stops raining). ~~ Dumb Lorraine!! Why didn’t I think of this earlier in the day??

Rain on the roof (1)

Rain on the roof (2)

Rain on the roof (3)

Rain off the awning

Mosquito plant is bent

Removed the patio lights

Patio lights are down

Chain from awning

Chain is down

Strawberry plants covered

Temperature at three-thirtyIn light rain (“the leading edge of the storm”), I did a few other out-door projects. I’m wet as I write this (at four o’clock) but it feels so cool and comfortable.

Awning is still out

Frog or toad

Less than one-half inch

Temperature at five-fiftyThe awning is still out. I was told “Don’t worry; it will be OK.” Less than one-half inch of rain from “the leading edge….” 

Awning is in

Awning is in (close up)

Rocking chair is going indoors

Starting to rain

Temperature at eightUpdate, postscript, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, 8:10 AM: Gratefully, the awning is “in.” I attempted, unsuccessfully, to put it in last night. I had a sleepless night!! Aggressively, I approached volunteers early this morning for help. Two men struggled… and “twisted” the awning to a closed position (but not snug enough to latch). Now I have “peace of mind.” (I don’t have dollars for major repair if the awning was ripped off and damaged the side of the trailer!!)

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