Friday, February 03, 2006

batten down the hatches!!!

Natives of western Washington know there are three natural events (each varying from annoyance to disaster) for which we must be prepared.
  1. Flooding. After an almost record-setting rainy January, we're already dealing with this a bit. Tends to happen several times a year in certain areas.
  2. Earthquakes. We had a little three-point something tremblor last evening. A nice little "wtf?!?" moment.
  3. Windstorms. We usually get one of these suckers sometime between October & December, occasionally January. Our most infamous ones of the past 10-15 years were the Inaugural Day Storm (Clinton's...damn I miss that man) and the smaller one that left many a raw turkey in western Washington ovens some Thanksgiving Day awhile back.

We haven't had our storm yet this winter, and that's about to change. The weather service is telling us that the Big One will hit tomorrow. (Usually The Big One refers to item #2 but thankfully not in this case.) The following warning appears on the yahoo weather site today:

"PEOPLE IN THE WARNING AREA SHOULD BE READY FOR DAMAGING WINDS.SECURE ITEMS SUCH AS TRASH CANS...LAWN FURNITURE...AND OTHERLOOSE OUTDOOR OBJECTS. HIGH WINDS CAN TOPPLE TREES...DOWN POWERLINES... AND DAMAGE SOME STRUCTURES."
Wheeeeeee! As long as no one is hurt or killed, these storms are kinda fun. The power companies, though, will have to work triple strength to restore all electricity by Sunday morning -- no one wants mass panic on the streets from people trying to find someone w/a working television. GO SEAHAWKS!

1 comment:

Deb Heller said...

I can't believe I have actually found another adult who loves the Pern series. Just love it. Wish it were a world to live it.

Just wanted to say that I found your site bye perusing Mel's, saw yer comment. Both of my daughters live and breath dragons and dinos. :-)