First it was the record amount of snow fall with drifts to three feet in our cul-de-sac. Then far too much rain fall.
NOW too much wind as part of the roofing is gone along with a bunch of tree branches. Oh ya ! Lots of fences in the neighborhood are down along with part of our back yard cedar fencing. 75 mile per hour is doing us a number as I type this message. BAH !! Ore-Gun weather is changing for the worst. Global warming or cooling, take your pick.
Just when we thought is was over, it snowed a couple of inches this morning! This is getting old quick.
A couple friends are contemplating building table top layouts as the weather is cutting into their phun due to their layouts being on the ground.
Sure glad I resurrected my old Lionel O scale and fixed the unfinished loft into a train room. Now let it snow, rain, wind or what ever else might come along. Trees down along with fences and parts of the roof, poof.
Are we having phun yet?
Ore-Gon land of uncertain weather may it be foul or otherwise.
Darryl Noble said:When you look out of the kitchen winder at my pal Joe's place - if you can't see Spencer Butte, Yoojeen, it's raining. If you CAN see it, it's going to rain. If you can't see it at all and it ain't rainin' either, it means it's night-time.
Ore-Gon land of uncertain weather may it be foul or otherwise.
tac
We used to live in Dall-ass like 15 miles west of der capitol of Ore-Gun, Salem. We had lots of rain, many a dreary day but nothing like this. Oh ya! It’s raining today which is good as the temperature has gone up into the 40’s and took the snow away. Cost $310 to fix the roofing and still have the fence to fix but that can wait. A lot of people are just waiting it out before fixing their damaged property.
I think it’s time to go over to the other loft and play with the trains as that is my out.
Cheers, old fardt in Ore-Gun