Did you know…

…that water can fall right out of the sky? For hour after hour? For, like, days?

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I’m in charge of weather around here, and the boys are becoming increasingly critical of my mismanagement. Personally I have several books I could be reading, and I would if only Ghost would give me back the chair.

Make it stop, and the chair will be returned unharmed.

Make it stop, and the chair will be returned unharmed.

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You shouldn't ask these questions of a paranoid recluse, you know.
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5 Responses to Did you know…

  1. MamaLiberty says:

    You are such a pushover, Joel. Put a treat in his bowl and then sit down fast when he goes to get it. Works for me. LOL Most of the time… if the treat is nice, of course.

  2. Ben says:

    You probably thought that you were safe from hurricanes out in the desert. I believe this link explains the source of your rains: http://hurricanetrack.com/2014/09/16/odile-leaves-trail-of-destruction-along-baja-heavy-rain-poised-to-inundate-parts-of-southwest/

  3. The interesting thing, Ben, is how there is still no rain in California. I guess the “iron dome” of stupidity they’ve developed even keeps out the rain. They better hope all the plants don’t die, since that stupid dome may just keep out any incoming oxygen as well. sigh… I wouldn’t really care much except I still know some good people who live there. Just too stubborn to admit that it’s past time to get the hell out. And that includes my own sons and grandchildren along with my sister and her family.

  4. Zelda says:

    Joel, can you and Ian dig some kind of retention basin, line it, direct runoff to it, and save the water for your vegetable gardens and fruit trees? I’m thinking massive water storage for your massive monsoon rains. A solar powered pump to pull it out of the basin. It would need a cover – maybe some discarded billboard tarps? .Where I live collecting runoff, even from your own roof, is illegal, but where you are???? who’s to know.

  5. Joel says:

    Zelda, it could be done and probably will at some point. We tried our hand at a retention swale once time but designed it all wrong, and since then I’ve had quite a bit of successful experience directing runoff. But the monsoons are really variable year-to-year and we have a good well, so it’s not that high a priority.

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