28 August 2012

Holy rain storms, kids!

Holy rain storm, kids! I was happy to be safely confined at work with no off-campus meetings today. Some parts of town had 4 - 5 inches in as many hours. There were so many great flooding pictures online today but this was one of the best - kayakers paddling through the Market buildings. It was credited to Jonah Jeter from the Becket Agency.

Then, someone went one better and came up with this priceless version of the kayakers now in sweetgrass baskets.It is credited to Lucy's Red Sky Grill. I don't know who did it but I thank them!



When I lived downtown I was the one who had the best street flooding shots but I can't say I didn't enjoy not having to drive in the mess. I sat smugly imagining sailing home smoothly. What I didn't expect was to find my freshly painted little shed soaking in about six inches of muddy water. The trash can was on it's side and the propane tank floating by the grill. Yuck. No fun. I haven't gone inside the shed yet. That mess can wait until tomorrow. Stay safe kids!

This is the drainage ditch/river behind my house. 

9 comments:

Mike said...

I want to know who the little guy playing the accordion is.

Charlestonjoan said...

Playing on while my shed sinks :) It is a Titanic tradition, no?

Anonymous said...

Crazy rain yesterday! Our street normally holds up pretty well, but the ditches in front of the houses were overflowing into the sidewalks and yards... what a mess... we had a river flowing through our garage and our pool turned into an infinity pool, that has never happened before! Lookout for the huge mosquitos now... they should be out and about in a few days with a vengeance! Saw these photos yesterday, those kayakers have become quite famous, ha ha...

Lowandslow said...

Yuck! I hope the worst is over for y'all.

S

Susan Moorhead said...

What a mess! Stay safe, be well.

Catalyst said...

I suspect those first two photos are Photoshopped.

Charlestonjoan said...

Bruce, the first one isn't. I admit someone did turn the kayaks into sweetgrass baskets and I love them for it!

Kate said...

Does it always get like this during a heavy rain

Charlestonjoan said...

It seems to get like this a couple of times a year. A lot of Charleston was built on landfill. It is always worst if it rains at high tide. Keep that in mind if you are back in Charleston!