A rain of frogs?
Sep. 1st, 2005 11:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Maybe those Apocalypse Now folks have something. At least, judging by the squashed frogs all over the roads this morning. Probably imported air-freight from the bayous of Mississippi and Louisiana.
We got a couple of inches of rain and some wind gusts up to 50 MPH out of the remains of Katrina, but nothing worse than local flooding and some tree limbs down. A writer friend over in Bar Harbor lost power for a few hours, but we didn't.
A measure of ground saturation for you scientific types -- some of the sand traps have turned into water hazards out at the country club on my bicycle route.
15.71 miles, 1:10:53
We got a couple of inches of rain and some wind gusts up to 50 MPH out of the remains of Katrina, but nothing worse than local flooding and some tree limbs down. A writer friend over in Bar Harbor lost power for a few hours, but we didn't.
A measure of ground saturation for you scientific types -- some of the sand traps have turned into water hazards out at the country club on my bicycle route.
15.71 miles, 1:10:53