storm victim

January 4, 2008

dead squirrel in the rain

I wonder if it fell from near the top of the redwood tree. Lots of heavy branches litter the yard.

robins in the storm

A flock swept into the pyracantha bush during a brief lull in the winds. It never stopped raining, and one robin decided to freshen up a bit, shaking out his feathers, and having a drink too. This is taken through a less than clean window with camera settings for indoor shooting.

robin1

One of the others decided to keep an eye on me.

robin2

winds gusting to 80 mph

Most of the shrubbery bending over double as the storm continues. A section of the fence is down (crap). It’s going to be a long three days.

nasty winter weather

Water is pooling in the lower parts of the backyard. The house shudders from high winds, and the vent in the kitchen rattles with debris. The power will no doubt go out, fences will collapse and an explosion was heard earlier (transformer?). If anything, the wind is getting more powerful by the hour. The neighbors’ eucalyptus looks ready to fall.

We don’t get storms like this very often, this is the first in a series of three to pummel us through Monday. Up in the mountains, a family member is going to encounter 150 mph winds and no snowboarding, and might be stuck for several days.