Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Sandbags and hay bales and Witch Projects

It was good getting away from the college today, what with its appalling atmosphere of end-of-semester student anxieties. I don't wanna talk about it. But people are getting pretty anxious out here in the canyons, too—especially, in Modjeska Canyon. You know: fire and rain. As I neared Lambrose Canyon, I took some grim pics out the window of my Chrysler. Strictly point 'n' shoot. (Or just shoot.) One pic reminded me of the moon; the other of the Blair Witch Project. Seemed perfect.


The rains are coming, and they could be bad, and everybody out here knows it. Grim. The Reg is on the case: Flash-flood watch issued as rains approach: Modjeska Canyon residents place sandbags and hay bales around homes and other structures:
Updated 4:11 p.m. Wednesday
The National Weather Service issued a flash-flood watch for Orange County coastal and mountain areas this afternoon. The flash-flood watch is in effect from Thursday evening through Friday evening. ¶ A flash-flood watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding.

Updated 3:45 p.m. Wednesday
Residents, county and other officials and volunteers were placing sandbags and hay bales around homes and other structures in the canyon areas in preparation for the rain predicted to hit the county Friday. ¶ "What will happen will happen, I'm just doing what I can do,'' said resident Nancy Woodward, who has lived in Modjeska Canyon less than one year and already has had to contend with a wildfire and the threat of flooding and mudslides. She was placing sandbags in front of three driveways outside her home Wednesday.

Click here to view the U.S. Geological Survey Webcam of Modjeska Canyon Rain Gauge.
"Sometimes, you're just shoveling shit against the tide." —My Dad

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