Sunday, March 28, 2021

Madness and Mayhem

Our little town was deluged with rain for twenty four hours, seven inches of the stuff, causing the town creek to once again overflow it's banks and flood the town.
It was a night of madness and mayhem, rain, tornado warnings, hail, wind and sleeplessness.
Sadly, it seems to be getting worse each spring.


*Thank you for your concerns, we are safe.

13 comments:

DJan said...

So sorry to see this! Hope you are okay, Jo.

Belinda said...

I'm sorry you all had such a rough ight, Jo. I hope the rain holds off for a while now.

Lori said...

Oh no! I thought about you when I heard what Tennessee was going through. Is your home safe? That is a scary picture of your town. Hope all is well, stay safe.

Winifred said...

Good grief that is terrible.

I hope you, your family & home are safe from the flooding.
God bless.

Rian said...

Jo, is it flooded at your place? That's a lot of rain!

HappyK said...

What a night that was. So sorry to see the town flooded.

Doc said...

Hope your little bit of paradise is surviving this terrible weather.

Heritage Hall said...

So happy to hear you are safe, Jo. I have never witnessed
uninterrupted, pulsating lightning like that...lasted hours.
The picture of your town seems to say it all. God be with all those trying to recover.

Edna B said...

Oh my, I do hope all that water runs off quickly. That's just awful. I'm very glad to hear that you are okay. Here's hoping for no more rain for a while. Be safe, hugs, Edna B.

Janet @ My Miniature Donkeys said...

Stay safe (and dry) my blog friend.

Henny Penny said...

Oh that looks awful. I am so sorry. The early spring storms have been bad here too, and I've never seen the ground so wet. Very unusual weather. It will have to do a lot of drying out before we can even think of planting a garden. We watch very little news now so I had not heard about the flooding there. Glad you're safe.

L. D. said...

I have been watching this on the news quite often. It is such a problem for the cities to have this happen. Our river towns in Iowa get hit in a major way ever few years.

Janice Kay Schaub said...

Thats just horrible. I hope it goes away quickly. Shouldn't need rain for awhile
Janice