Water, water everywhere
It's been raining . . . a lot. Our land is low (courtesy of the butcher clearing job), so it takes some time to dry out. We had finally gotten to the muddy stage and the sky opened up today. We're now on the other side of a hellacious thunderstorm. The rain was so heavy, it drowned out normal room sounds. It's finally down to a drizzle now, but it most definitely left its mark.
This is our parking area. Steve parked the Saturn along the edge of the circular (okay, oblong-ular) drive, so it wouldn't get stuck in the mud. Good thing, because it would be an island now.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpUIYPduWST-EJDncba7AMVlRBp3XEIXDP0zbSLrryqHtPx0e8WN9yJ7cGLGJCMCEspUKamX8GBDgQvJgvNjn0f-q2lm3l1cuO6oLhA6bHOzKHzW3pta1ISasVssY6qhhsOurFrGbzF0w/s320/parking.jpg)
Here's the pump house, which is also very island-like. Technically, peninsular, but what the hell. The point is that water is about six inches deep over there. And see what I mean about the pump house not being very pretty, anymore? (See Pump House blog if this means nothing to you).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgvQp3v17_Asaq0ZLKQ6UJj4oZUUx7dM8vkeE68CN1bp9vR_qwd4QuHcw1OjJXsqIWISX4fYSxNA0_C6-zWkZTwd1PGOWIRvZPuiQBch78gPAKjbdCAI9V8Ws-boknqsbnHNRrjPYkVXZA/s320/pumphouse.jpg)
This is our backyard. I had no idea we had waterfront property. The problem here is the property gently slopes back, so the water drains this way. Then it stops, because the bozos who cleared our land basically dug a basin. The water has no where to go. Both Dads, my Dad most recently, have dug drainage ditches to pull this water away from the yard and into the woods. There's just so much rain right now that it's backed up.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFOIOTtwYon_bCGrlO3sN_aFFks6ErqLudkKR_pf-dtiNYUo6xTGh1AJpNYut7xEkFExv1fWq3EutoP0oZPwZ8-Ti67yn6aqIfY4bm_mbIhBX-cKUrMC0AZ-K_00_cs6IeJIttL3n40CQ/s320/backyard.jpg)
With a bit of clever close-up shooting, I can make it look like I have a deck overlooking a lake in my backyard!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg4x3xnXonn1vEuBAfQ5xdkvmijJO8hIGYE7jgcSuwh6Jobk-QxoBMEpvsN6CGkgjAjhQIzH3DRejmrRGWBFiE0tvG3eSxdXvsXtI6KcS8Snvh-sRUrEgHO22-2VzVlgpuqVyLlQWvsSl4/s320/backyard2.jpg)
Hopefully, the rain will stay away for awhile. But it is approaching spring. So I'm not holding my breath.
This is our parking area. Steve parked the Saturn along the edge of the circular (okay, oblong-ular) drive, so it wouldn't get stuck in the mud. Good thing, because it would be an island now.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpUIYPduWST-EJDncba7AMVlRBp3XEIXDP0zbSLrryqHtPx0e8WN9yJ7cGLGJCMCEspUKamX8GBDgQvJgvNjn0f-q2lm3l1cuO6oLhA6bHOzKHzW3pta1ISasVssY6qhhsOurFrGbzF0w/s320/parking.jpg)
Here's the pump house, which is also very island-like. Technically, peninsular, but what the hell. The point is that water is about six inches deep over there. And see what I mean about the pump house not being very pretty, anymore? (See Pump House blog if this means nothing to you).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgvQp3v17_Asaq0ZLKQ6UJj4oZUUx7dM8vkeE68CN1bp9vR_qwd4QuHcw1OjJXsqIWISX4fYSxNA0_C6-zWkZTwd1PGOWIRvZPuiQBch78gPAKjbdCAI9V8Ws-boknqsbnHNRrjPYkVXZA/s320/pumphouse.jpg)
This is our backyard. I had no idea we had waterfront property. The problem here is the property gently slopes back, so the water drains this way. Then it stops, because the bozos who cleared our land basically dug a basin. The water has no where to go. Both Dads, my Dad most recently, have dug drainage ditches to pull this water away from the yard and into the woods. There's just so much rain right now that it's backed up.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFOIOTtwYon_bCGrlO3sN_aFFks6ErqLudkKR_pf-dtiNYUo6xTGh1AJpNYut7xEkFExv1fWq3EutoP0oZPwZ8-Ti67yn6aqIfY4bm_mbIhBX-cKUrMC0AZ-K_00_cs6IeJIttL3n40CQ/s320/backyard.jpg)
With a bit of clever close-up shooting, I can make it look like I have a deck overlooking a lake in my backyard!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg4x3xnXonn1vEuBAfQ5xdkvmijJO8hIGYE7jgcSuwh6Jobk-QxoBMEpvsN6CGkgjAjhQIzH3DRejmrRGWBFiE0tvG3eSxdXvsXtI6KcS8Snvh-sRUrEgHO22-2VzVlgpuqVyLlQWvsSl4/s320/backyard2.jpg)
Hopefully, the rain will stay away for awhile. But it is approaching spring. So I'm not holding my breath.
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