Sunday, January 6, 2008

The big soak (watching and waiting)

The OC Register reports that
.....A slide caused the evacuation of horses this afternoon from a stable in Modjeska Canyon, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Mike Blawn reports.
....."It appears part of a hill came down when an intense storm cell moved through the area, bringing heavy rain and hail," Blawn said.
.....Mud slid into the stables at 17286 Modjeska Canyon Road, forcing the evacuation of about 12 to 15 horse to the Orange County Fairgrounds.
....."There were no reported injuries to people or horses," Blawn said.
.....Modjeska Canyon road is closed at Siverado Canyon Road as work crews clean up the mud, Blawn said. It in unknown what time the road will be reopened.
.....…The National Weather Service at 3:55 a.m. today issued a flash-flood watch until 3 a.m. Monday.
.....While light mud covers some canyon roads, no heavy mudslides or debris flow occurred in the area overnight, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Mike Blawn said today.
.....Residents in Modjeska, Harding, and Williams canyons remain under a voluntary-evacuation request today.
.....…"The hillsides are still dangerous even though we've had no damaging slides or flows, Blawn said.
.....…Light showers will continue through most of today with a heavier storm forecast to arrive between 10 tonight and 3 a.m. Monday. This third storm to hit the county since Friday night could dump another 2 inches of rain on the foothills and canyons, and a quarter- to a half-inch on other areas, the National Weather Service reported.
....."The main thrust of the storm will be felt early Monday but there will be lots of light showers until Monday afternoon when the storm passes through, weather forecaster Ed Clark said….


Picture taken yesterday, Williams Canyon, RB (CW)

AS A KID, I was a huge Moody Blues fan. By the mid-seventies, I felt that I'd outgrown them, more or less. Probably so. But this MB song from 1969 still stays with me at some level.

This matter of "Watching and Waiting"—I can't say that I've outgrown that.



I remember being a young man high and lonely in the Sierra Nevada, this song playing in my head, as blustery clouds blew by.

Plato's cave, 2001 (a Space Odyssey); Betina across the ocean, never to be seen again.

Listen to that little tune I put at the start of "Trustee Fuentes' Spanish Adventure, Part 2." Did that maybe twenty years ago on a cheap keyboard.

W&W? Maybe.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yikes, Chunk. the MB always did give me a forlorn and awful feeling, even when I liked the songs. Tonight, in this darkness and rain when I was already lonely, they just about killed me.

Yours truly,
W & W

Roy Bauer said...

Listen, Blue, the song is not entirely a downer. That mole does see the light, doesn't he? Yes!

Anonymous said...

"For my Lady" gets to me every time.

Roy Bauer said...

10:26, I do hope you're kidding about "For My Lady." Apart from the merits of the song itself, that "lady" business that crashed over us decades back was enough to puke a dog off a gut wagon.

To me, a great MB song is "Tuesday Afternoon." Or maybe "Ride Me Seesaw." Ain't it a drag when a band peaks early?

"Question" is good too, I guess.

Ommmmmm.

Anonymous said...

But it's sentimental, you know, the good sentimental.

Roy Bauer said...

OK. I'm the same way about "God Save the Queen."

Anonymous said...

Save her from what?

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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