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Monday, December 3rd, 2007 11:03 am
Spelling deliberate. First, for anyone watching the weather news, the hurricane-force winds are on the coast; we're two hours inland. We're getting strong winds, but not that strong. (Poor old landmark sitka spruce, though; it fell to the storm.)

What we are getting is rain. Lots and lots of rain. Some of the flooding and power outages are in places I could drive to fairly quickly. None are in places I drive normally. For those who remember that we have a creek out back of our house, it is farther down and non-existent in summer, tiny in winter. It's not going to come in and drown our house.

Scott and I, and our usual places to be, are all fine. The weather's a little dramatic, though. My radio station, during the traffic report, was mock-referring to Foster Road as Foster River. (They had something like 10-20 blocks of it closed down due to flooding that would be headlight-high on a van or mini-van. How do we know it would be headlight-high on one? Because someone tried to drive it anyway. Oops.)

The coast is having a less-than-fun time of it, however. To put it mildly. Peak gust, Bay City, 129 mph. Power outages, flooding, high winds; what else do we need? But as noted, mostly the coast.

Last week, someone I know said they wished they could be on the coast to watch the storm.

I'm just as glad I wasn't, thanks.
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