What do you do when it rains and rains and rains? We are always sorry when we see news reports, that people's homes are flooded, it must be awful. Perhaps I should be more grateful that we have those steps to get into our lounge at the back and there's a step up into our front door. So not easy for water to leak into our home, although a couple of nights ago we were up at 3:00am checking outside, because the rain was torrential and our gutters were over flowing. We'd had them cleaned a short while ago, so no problems with them, but it was frightening to see the water overflowing out of them like a waterfall, the rain was so heavy.
We were the only people looking out of our front door, just checking we were alright. Perhaps everybody else was sleeping through it, although it was so loud we were woken by it. Dh closed our fanlight window just to make sure no water came in.
Then we had tea and toast and read for a while sitting in our arm chairs.. we didn't go back to bed till 5 when the rain had lessened and I slept till 9.. so didn't feel too bad the next day.
And it did stop late morning for a short while and we had some sunshine. I walked around the garden checking the plants, a chrysanthemum needed a stake, but everything else was fine. Although our lawn was covered with leaves and the keys from the Sycamore trees that grow along the drive way of St Clares, the private school about 70 yds from our property. They sprout and grow every where and Mountain Ash trees, even in the middle of our hedges. We had a warming lamb broth for lunch and then the rain came back and so we read our books.. Dh has read more books than he usually does this year and I have just finished my 58th..But mid afternoon we decided to drive to the sea front and have an ice cream and we did and it was lovely.
Friday, yesterday, it was a gloriously sunshiny day and in the afternoon, Dh planted some Brussel Sprout plants. They will be grown by Christmas 2025! So nicely covered with an environmesh to protect against the Cabbage White butterfly and surrounded by bio slug pellets. Garlic will go in tomorrow.... All our other veg is now finished, just some carrots and we do have grapes still ripening. We've had another bumper crop of tomatoes, which have been delicious.
There's always something to do in a garden and the heavy rain has watered in the new plants!! Well actually practically washed them away!
So what do you do when it rains and rains and rains?
Chrisxx
12 comments:
I like to lay in bed with a book. Hope you have some sunshine soon.
So many housing estates in recent decades have been built on flood plains - it's madness. We are quite high and also have a step into the house, back and front, but I do feel sorry for those on lower grounds.
An "executive" housing development near us a few years ago spent most of the winter of the build with the house foundations under several feet of floodwater. Now that the houses are finished and occupied I hope that the new owners have got good subsidence cover in their insurance as there is sure to be some as the ground under the houses dries out.
We finally had rain after a dry month. We walked before it was too wet. Have a great weekend!
We had a similar storm this week with the rain overflowing the gutters. I was glad the power stayed on!
You have mentioned so much rain at your home. Hurricane Helene brought us 3/4 inch of needed moisture towards our drought. It carried 1,000 miles to get here. Your garden and veggies did so well.
Stay put, stay in. I like to read too. I've read 66 books this year.
When I was in school I used to go out in the rain to get wet. Now I just look out of the window and enjoy the drops falling!
I enjoy rain unless it goes on and on for days. I use it as a time to catch up on things inside.
Busy times at your house. It has not rained in so long I can't remember what we did! We are getting rain now, finally, but we are just going on as usual. It was no fun loading and unloading our van in the pouring rain yesterday though.
And you are right about flooding. Poor North Carolina right now is a mess, and they are not alone. So sad.
At the moment when it rains I'm taking the time to do some cross stitching which I need to finish by Christmas. Otherwise I have lots of books I want to read. Always plenty for me to be doing here. We are not in any danger of flooding here but I do feel sorry for anyone who has suffered in the last few weeks.
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