The most recent storm cell has gone by and the lightening looks to be in the mountains. The rain is still thundering down on our metal roof but I can finally turn on the computer. A La Nino weather pattern is expected for the PNW this winter. In case no one heard the predictions, Ma Nature gave us a wake-up call this weekend. One day it was beautiful, sunny and warm. The next day winter arrived. The coast is seeing winds to 75 mph; 30 foot waves and torrential rains. The valley is getting torrential rains, lightening and milder, 40mph winds. The mountains have howling winds and are being buried in white. The dogs a snuggled down on their beds by the fire.
Along the back of our yard we have a line of rock that is a natural spring. Most of the time only the spring house and root cellar have moving water. The current 5+ inches of rain has produced mole fountains throughout the yard. Excess spring water finds mole holes an easy escape route to the surface.
A few minutes ago I went into the garage to see if everything was all right. The springs also flood our garage. We put in a French drain but it is over whelmed tonight. As I looked around to see if anything needed to be moved, I looked at my sailboat and laughed. I sure hope the water does not get that high but if it does, Sweet Spot is sitting right side up with life jackets at the ready.