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Life & Events > Rainy Day, Rainy Season
 

Rainy Day, Rainy Season

Here is corrcet URL to see the slideshow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuAVfFL0u6U


The rainy ‘season’ in South Florida usually starts mid-May, late June but this year (global warming?) it did hit until this past week and it hit hard. Some areas got 3 inches of rain another area had a tornado and even with a light drizzle the property at Gateway doesn’t take to rain easily and when it pours watch out!

Most of the land in this section of Florida is/was built on coral so it doesn’t take long to become saturated and overspill wherever it goes. It was pouring so hard this morning that I was going to change my plans for the day if it was still going so strong around Noon but by then the sun came out anf it was sunny for 3 hours before the lightening and thunder started and the rains once again came!

In the ‘old days’ it would rain in the early morning, clear up for the tourists to hit the beach and then around 4 PM the rain would start again to give those same tourists to go back to their hotel room, shower and take a nap with the rain stopping, the sun coming out, the humidity rising and time to go out for dinner. Now that pattern has changed as it can rain anytime and sometimes all day--global warming?

Be sure not to miss the last picture--it is the latest in rainwear--from the Dollar Tree store with that famous (in his own mind) model!!

PS Rainy/wet streets/sidewalks are NOT for filp-flops!

SLIDESHOW

C&P and put in URL It is worth it if only for the last photo!

https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=zuAVfFL0u6U--


posted on Sept 21, 2015 7:56 AM ()

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Sometimes it's preferable to be a renter.
comment by jjoohhnn on Sept 22, 2015 4:15 PM ()
I have always believed that--one time I almost bought a home and at the last minute said no because I wasn't handy, saw/heard friends getting new roofs, replacing this,replacing that, paying taxes, etc.
reply by greatmartin on Sept 22, 2015 4:59 PM ()
I got an error from youtube about the video ID. The highest point in Florida is 404 feet above sea lever. I'm surprised that most of the state isn't under water most of the time.
comment by jjoohhnn on Sept 21, 2015 4:03 PM ()
They are saying all the property where I live will be under water within the next decade--when it rains and there is a high tide you cant' get out of here!!
reply by greatmartin on Sept 22, 2015 7:49 AM ()
Sorry--here is the right URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuAVfFL0u6U
reply by greatmartin on Sept 21, 2015 9:06 PM ()

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