Monday, August 29, 2011

Ay-yi-yIrene

Irene decided to visit us. Luckily, she was downgraded to a tropical storm right before she decided to plow through our county, north of New York City. I didn't sleep much, since she arrived in the evening and slowly meandered through overnight. It wasn't until the next day that we were able to see the result of a flash flood that went through the lot near our yard. The lot covers a catch-basin that was built to prevent erosion from a small stream that runs along the side and back of our property. I have only seen a flash flood once here, in the 10+ years we've lived in this house. When there is too much rain, flood waters can jump the roadway, dumping the water at the corner of my neighbor's fence. This is the result.


If you look closely, you can see the tomatoes still tied to the fence with their roots dangling where the dirt used to be. The dirt and rocks went that-a-way...



...into the tall grass. At least, it was tall grass. Now it's flattened grass. I imagine the force of water that can move cinder blocks and large stones and I'm just very thankful this was where the water went, rather than under our house. This was as bad as the storm got for us, except for the wind scaring the bejeebers out of me by swaying the tall trees surrounding our house. There was some incredible flooding in low lying areas the next town over. Family of our neighbors had to evacuate because of flooding, and they had raised their house five feet after damage from Hurricane Floyd several years ago. The flood waters came with a foot of their house. I'm very thankful that we came out of Irene without any major damage, and I hope all of my readers who weathered this storm are okay as well.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was just posting a omment that vanished under my gmail. I love you all very much,
Dad

Inner Elder said...

I am glad you weathered the storm and the back winds. Remember that you got through Irene, despite the winds and rain, the next time a storm roars thru. Love ya! Mom

flmom said...

I am so glad you didn't suffer any damage! Tropical storm force winds never made it on to shore here, but the ocean was so churned up that sea turtle nests were destroyed and eggs were scattered all over the beaches. :(

Paula Vince said...

Whoa, even in her spent state, she was pretty forceful!! I'm relieved to hear you weathered her through, as I was wondering and worrying a bit.
BTW, thanks for your comment on the impermanence of art on my post, which got me thinking more (as you'll see if you pop back again)
Have fun dealing with the aftermath of Irene,
Blessings,
Paula

Steph said...

I'm glad you got through the storm O.K.!

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