This picture is of a parking area at the Omax Mall (the mall across the main road from our neighbourhood). It used to be grass, then they filled it in with dirt so it was less of a mosquito breeding ground, but now it is a lake!Can you see the truck on its side in this photo? The roads are poorly constructed and when the rain hits, there are so many potlholes and soft spots, that bad stuff happens. This one is a truck sunk to the bumper in mud/pothole/etc. It has been there in the middle of the road for 3 days now.
Then yesterday we really got slammed - SO much rain - the most on one day in May in 5 years. The temperature REALLY dropped - the lowest temp in May in 5 years - it was not over 74 all day! Which was great, except the laundry will never get dry under these circumstances!
The best part is, that usually it rains like mad then quits and the sun comes out. (I love that!) But in order to get that record-breaking rain yesterday, it rained ALL day, just like Seattle. No wind, not hard rain, just all day. Bleah. I thought I was done having to run the lights at noon :)
Randy had some excitement at work because the gutters broke, so water was pouring in the plant, and when he tried to go outside to see if he could fix the gutters, he discovered the guard had LOCKED THEM IN THE PLANT!! So he banged on the door until it was unlocked then yelled at the guard and said NEVER do that. Five minutes later, he was locked in again! Perhaps not the safest idea. No idea why he would do that. Anyway, he took these photos of the street outside Helac's gates - really like a lake. Drainage is poor and the rain comes down SO hard and SO fast - like pouring out a bucket. I tried to take a photo but it just doesn't do it justice.
Randy had some excitement at work because the gutters broke, so water was pouring in the plant, and when he tried to go outside to see if he could fix the gutters, he discovered the guard had LOCKED THEM IN THE PLANT!! So he banged on the door until it was unlocked then yelled at the guard and said NEVER do that. Five minutes later, he was locked in again! Perhaps not the safest idea. No idea why he would do that. Anyway, he took these photos of the street outside Helac's gates - really like a lake. Drainage is poor and the rain comes down SO hard and SO fast - like pouring out a bucket. I tried to take a photo but it just doesn't do it justice.
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