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BigH

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Dec 1, 2002
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SRE - just hoping that you make it through the hurricane okay - don't know much about it other than Charleston got hit pretty bad . . .
 
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Thanks, BigH. We are getting what you would call a monsoon, I suppose. We have a rain gauge that holds 7", I dumped it yesterday at 4 PM. This morning, 7 AM, it was overflowing. At least 21" total in the past 4 days and still coming down. Charleston usually gets about 50" per year.

Hurricane Joaquin is far enough away that wind is no problem, but it has been sending in a steady stream of moisture to make things wetter. A lot of flooding all over the SC Lowcountry. We live on what passes for the top of a "hill". So, no problem with flooding for us.

Edit: There was a break in the rain this afternoon. We had a visitor traveling though the high water in the swamp behind the house. Probably about 8 ft. long - photo with telephoto lens.

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SRE....glad you and your family are OK. Flooding in your area is awful.

Do I detect a little orange and blue on that gator....is he maybe heading for Columbia...searching for Spurrier!
 
When I was in India, it was reported that Bombay had something like 39 inches of rain in 24 hours . . . won't go out on a limb to say this is absolutely true - but that's a lot of rain - Good idea to build on a hillock!
 
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