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Home » No woman is an island

No woman is an island

By Marybeth Feutz 4 Comments

But sometimes she lives on one.

This morning, I looked out of the bathroom window. The cows had a new swimming pool.cow lake
Ah, crap. We had gotten 3 inches of rain overnight. The ditch was full, and the road was flooded.

Some of this water is in the ditch. Some of this water is in our pasture and our hayfield. Some is in the neighbor’s wheat field. Some is completely covering the road.flooded pasture
Our driveway was flooded, too.

Our driveway is the curve coming on the right side of this picture. See the straight line of fence posts at the bottom of the hill?driveway 1
Those line the edge of the driveway. At 7:00 this morning, the driveway was 1.5 feet underwater.driveway 2
There was no getting down the driveway.gate 7am
I have always wanted a lake house, but this is not what I had in mind!

I have never been more glad to live uphill!!house uphill
Normally, I would be just thrilled at being stuck home all day. Unfortunately, Farmer Doc had to do some surgeries at the vet clinic this morning, and I had to go check on a pregnant mare.

So we waited a bit. Luckily, it had stopped raining.

At 9:00am, the waters had come down. A little.gate 9am
There was only 1 foot of water on the driveway. So we left. In pickup trucks. (It was a little dicey.)

When I got home at 2:00pm, we were in the clear.

The driveway was visible.gate 2pm
The road was dry. (Well, not dry. But it was no longer underwater.)ditch 2pm
The cows had lost their lake front property.cow pasture 2pm
But it has started raining again. And it’s not planning to stop.weather map
We are expecting another 1-3 (and maybe up to 5!) inches today.

Wish me luck!!!

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Comments

  1. The Social Silo says

    05/02/2011 at 8:43 pm

    Wow! Thanks for sharing the pics from your farm. Waiting to dry out in most of Ohio, too.

  2. Lana says

    05/03/2011 at 1:23 am

    WOW! I am so sorry to see yet another front go through down there. We are missing these last rains. It’s been cloudy and cool, but fairly dry. I pray this rain can back up a bit, and help out Texas. I know what you mean, though, about living uphill. It is some comfort when you see the water rising.

  3. Carla says

    05/03/2011 at 11:44 am

    Haven’t looked in the guage to see what we had overnight, but as of 6:30 last night, we were up to 15.9 inches since Fri. 4/22 🙁

  4. ann says

    05/04/2011 at 3:08 am

    We were part of the 2008 flood I am glad your water went down

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