Ahoy and avast
Today is the first day in the better part of two weeks in which the sun has shone in Columbia for more than a few minutes.
Behold the current meteorological gorgeousness:
Being a pluviophile -- one who loves rain -- I am neither depressed nor disconcerted by wet or otherwise dramatic weather. Not even days upon days of it.
But then, I was barely inconvenienced by the storms that recently wracked our beloved Palmetto State.
Despite the thousand-year rain, flooding of Biblical proportions, and more than half of South Carolina being underwater, I am here to report that the Weber domicile is (for the most part) dry.
We lost power for all of Sunday and our sunroom took a hit flooding-wise, but that's the extent of it.
Many others did not get off so easily. My heart aches for them.
I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to everyone all over America -- friends, readers, blogging buddies, even a family member or two -- who texted, called, or emailed to check up on us.
Your concern truly touched our hearts.
I'm going out in search of the half of South Carolina that is underwater. Don't judge me for saying I truly hope I see a floating casket. They will all be put back.
If I return unscathed, pictures will be forthcoming.
And that is all for now.
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Happy Tuesday
Reader Comments (4)
I'm so glad you came through without too much damage. I cannot imagine how one recovers from such devastation. Keep well, and dry and show us some interesting pictures.
I worried about you kiddo! I thought ALL of SC was under water by the looks of it. In our State, people have to be buried in a casket IN A CEMENT VAULT, with CEMENT COVER on the vault. So even Noah's flood wouldn't cause any of us to float up and drift along. I'm just wondering how I'm going to get out when the 2nd Coming occurs. I guess God/Jesus has that all figured out?.
@Irene ... if I see anything interesting to take a picture of, I sure will share. So far I can't get near any action but I'll keep trying. Thanks for your well wishes, my friend. xoxo
@Judy ... the caskets were in vaults, with cement covers. The covers lifted right off and are visible in at least one picture. It's night of the floating dead around here. Yes, God has all the rapture stuff figured out. We'll be gone in the twinkling of an eye. xoxo
The photos I've seen on the news have been terrible. Bob was worried about you too - he said to tell the Pirate this is a time to stay high and dry!
Looking forward to pictures!