Aug 18, 2007

Had a "night out" with the girls...(UPDATED)

...but that only meant we went to see a movie!

This time it was "Becoming Jane" a movie everyone ought to see. It was pretty good, you just have to understand British English! So, I'll watch it again with subtitles so I can get it all. The movie was supposed to start at 6:15 pm, someone finally went and asked to have it started, don't know what time that was at, and we enjoyed a good while watching, until the screen went black and the lights kind of came on and we only "heard" the movie. Someone went and asked to have it back on and they did, but started at that spot (we had still missed a few minutes) so, complain again! They went and rewound (however they do that when they show a "DLP") and we got to see the 'blacked out' scene plus the next 15 minutes again! Oh, I should say that we watched commercials before the movie, and like TV commercials we got to see some obnoxious commercial twice! Anyways, by the time we left the theater it was after 9 pm and raining in sheets!!! (the actual movie was 2 hrs.)

Now Abilene streets were flooded! I decided to take the Loop home to get away from all the cars and wouldn't have to drive through the ditch at the beginning of my street (wouldn't have been able to drive through two feet of water anyways). On the side of the road where we have ditches to allow the water to run off, we had rivers running! I made it to the back side of my development and was in for a surprise as that road was flooding also. One car was stalled out in the middle which forced me to drive to the side. I went in to the other street and to my surprise that one also was flooded, so bad you couldn't see where the curb was if there wouldn't be mailboxes! Whew, was I happy to turn into my street which is raised up and I didn't have to drive in water anymore. Luckily I drive my Suburban and don't have to worry to much, not like Dan's little sports car. I am surprised he made it home at 4:15 yesterday, as the street he drove on was flooded already also and was closed last night, as were many other streets. And has it stopped raining yet, no, of course not.

I did hear on the news that the ditch on my road was 3 feet deep with a rushing river. Wonder if anyone was going to drive through that one...they wouldn't make it, believe me. So I made it home fine and am waiting to see what Hurricane Dean will bring us next week....more of the same?...as this one was only the remnant of Tropical Storm Erin and Dean is following her path. We'll see!

Here is what FoxNews has to say about the storm:

Rain continued over much of Texas on Friday and thunderstorms were still in the forecast for Saturday. A police dispatcher in the West Texas town of Abilene said they had had about 50 calls for water rescues as rains fell Friday night, but added that there were no injuries. She also had received some reports of roofs damaged by the rain.


Summer storms have poured record rainfall across Texas and parts of Oklahoma and Kansas, with floods killing 22 people since mid-June. One July storm dropped 17 inches of rain in 24 hours and brought Texas out of a more than decade-long drought.


And if you like you can see a clip of thunder and lightning at:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=x6mUeR69jk0

To view picture of Abilene's flood so far, check this site: http://www.reporternews.com/photos/galleries/2007/aug/18/abilene-flood-2007/

and as some neighborhoods are now mandatory ecvacuated because of rising waters and flooding (it hasn't rained since yesterday morning) there will be more pictures tomorrow. I feel sorry for the people who have to get out of their houses. Note to myself: If we ever move and buy a new house make sure it is on a high point and no rivers/creeks too close by!


2 comments:

  1. This is crazy! Without reading your blog, I wrote almost the exact same thing in email from work today!

    Oh, and it was a close call for those of us who didn't get up on The Loop to get home! Down on the access road, henceforth known as The River, it was SCARY...

    Did you know we got more than a fifth of our average yearly rainfall last night?

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  2. Excuse me???

    That "little sports car" can DRIVE ON WATER!

    :) So there!

    Click me for the "little sports car"

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