The high water mark was at 3". |
Fate tempter - that's me. There's a bucket of this in the back floorboard:
While we're on the subject of roofs on cars - I'm against them 100%.
Came with the car; I never use the stupid thing. Reason #1 - albino scalp. Reason #2 - bugs. It's probably been open ten times in ten years. And then only in winter.
Laws, the rain. It's not raining at this moment, but pretty sure it's fixin' to.
Last Sunday, Chapel Hill had over 5" in a matter of hours - on top of all the rain we've had already. Durham had flooding too, but didn't seem as hard hit as Chapel Hill.
You can see pictures here: https://crowdmap.com/map/chapelhillflood. Here's the Trader Joe's parking lot, about two miles from my house:
Photo credit - W.H. |
A friend said my blog is always about food and something else, shopping maybe, or was it cleaning? So here's the food portion of this post: Ate at The Palace International last night. That place is so good.
Also good, Trader Joe's Reduced Guilt Chunky Guacamole; like it with their vegetable tray - jicama, snap peas, carrots, and tomatoes. I like jicama, don't see it too often on the right coast though. Okay, that's all the food for this post.
My bird totem is a raven, land totem is the grizzly bear, my water totem is the orca.
This documentary (opening in the UK first) about Tilikum looks horrifyingly good/sad. I cried watching the trailer:
http://blackfishmovie.com/ |
We didn't know then how they capture the baby orcas, separate them from their pod, keep them in the equivalent of a bathtub while their pod swims around calling to them. It is heartbreaking.
My fantasy is joining the Sea Shepherd and kicking ass for whales.
Well, guess I'll get a shower and get this party started.
Fourth of July quote: "Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious." -- Oscar Wilde
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