St. Valentine has decided that we need water. Right now it is raining so hard I can barely see the back yard. So you MidWest and East Coast folks stand by for some more heavy winter weather. My guess is that rodent in PA guessed wrong. LOL
We sure are having our fill in the mountains! About as bad winds as I have seen in 19 years. Trees down, flooding in Big Bear, highway 18 closed between Running Springs and Big Bear, rock slides, mud slides, road damage. Interesting!'Atmospheric river' bringing threat of mudslides, flooding to California
https://www.foxnews.com/us/atmospheric-river-bringing-threat-of-mudslides-flooding-to-california
Okay, thanks, Ted.last I saw it was floating towards the harbor mouth heading your way pushed by the wind.
Actually, a week after a similar storm in the 80's (that smashed Santa Monica Pier), I hit a post floating just under the water. Wooden boat; separated the planks from the keel. Emergency haul and repair. Cost plenty. There was a funny side to the story though. We also saw a seal lounging on a sofa a mile or so off the coast.We were in the mountains last week, actually had to fire up the snowblower, got tired of cold and came down to the beach for this rainstorm. Ran down to the harbor during a break this afternoon and there was a log floating in the outer channel, 18 inches round and 25 ft. long. Keep your eyes open, last I saw it was floating towards the harbor mouth heading your way pushed by the wind.
Might be the remnants of Tom Hanks' boat.We were in the mountains last week, actually had to fire up the snowblower, got tired of cold and came down to the beach for this rainstorm. Ran down to the harbor during a break this afternoon and there was a log floating in the outer channel, 18 inches round and 25 ft. long. Keep your eyes open, last I saw it was floating towards the harbor mouth heading your way pushed by the wind.
Heading for a tropical vacation on the mid-Pacific polymernisia Island, no doubt.We also saw a seal lounging on a sofa a mile or so off the coast.
Prototype navy stealth sub? An interesting ploy to disguise a small submersible as a log.No way they were the same log, do you think?
It sounds like classic Canadian sensibility to me.@Will Gilmore perhaps your correct. But which Navy?