View Full Version : Blame it on the rain
trigggl
05-01-11, 04:47 PM
It only takes one night of rain to knock an entire neighborhood's fences down. This is what happens when people knowingly build structure in a flood plain.
Here's the entrance to my yard. This section of fence is completely missing.
http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/5522/1001633m.jpg
...and here's the exit. The chain link fence didn't escape the destruction, either.
http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/4392/1001632.jpg
trigggl
05-01-11, 06:03 PM
And that's why you don't build in a known flood plain. I bought the house with the fence, but it looks like I'll be selling it some day without it.
Dorsilfin
05-01-11, 06:09 PM
I would have gotten a raft and went for the ride lol!
but Oh man! thats crazy how easy water can just own stuff
trigggl
05-01-11, 10:45 PM
I would have gotten a raft and went for the ride lol!
but Oh man! thats crazy how easy water can just own stuff
You probably could have taken a ride on my fence as it went downstream.
Time to build a new one! ;)
Man, that's just nuts. I don't know if I'd even bother rebuilding the fence if you get rain like that often...;):(
trigggl
05-02-11, 07:31 AM
Time to build a new one! ;)
That fence is Jericho. It's coming down.
EDIT: Maybe today even. I'm all dressed up and nowhere to go. All the routes I know to work are flooded. People are driving around like ants looking for a way to their destination. I went back home and called my supervisor to see if he found a way to work. He didn't even try. Jacksonville, Arkansas is an island without a bridge. My backyard is clear, though.
Dandasarge
05-02-11, 09:20 AM
That fence is Jericho. It's coming down.
EDIT: Maybe today even. I'm all dressed up and nowhere to go. All the routes I know to work are flooded. People are driving around like ants looking for a way to their destination. I went back home and called my supervisor to see if he found a way to work. He didn't even try. Jacksonville, Arkansas is an island without a bridge. My backyard is clear, though.
At least you have power right?
trigggl
05-02-11, 09:54 AM
At least you have power right?
Yep, still crunching away.
Maxwell
05-02-11, 05:44 PM
I'm nowhere near that bad here, but I am noticing water in a lot of places that it shouldn't be. Lot's of back roads are closed, but the main roads are open. Fun stuff going on here...
And speaking of power, I had another power scare today - power cut out, my backup lights flashed on, and there was a huge BOOM outside. Power came back a few seconds later, but it certainly woke me up...
You probably just pee'ed yourself and farted in your sleep Max.
Maxwell
05-02-11, 08:34 PM
You probably just pee'ed yourself and farted in your sleep Max.
I was awake-ish. But it freaked me the hell out...
Fire$torm
05-02-11, 08:43 PM
I was awake-ish. But it freaked me the hell out...
I hope it wasn't a "The World According To Garp" Moment............
Perhaps this will help you sleep better Max......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB0Le3oM1b8
hmm thats funny there is a section of fence in my yard dont know where it washed from? :D my 2 ponds when it rains overflow like a white water rapid across the road making it unpassable and my yard turns into a river. i can relate. when it rains here the back road i like to use floods even small storms its 1.5 foot deep last i tried to cross i felt my car plowing water but it made it. ya now im having car trouble! lol
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