Some photos of what it is like to live at the bottom of a hill in the this kind of weather.
The front yard with a river through it.
The drive way being washed away with our little bridge completely submerged.
The side lot with some of the driveway washed into it.
From the truck on the little bridge you see an extra railroad tie from the other side of the driveway.
At the entrance to the lake there is a spillway at the end of the dam. There is water all the way across the spillway.
Thats a marker to tell you how much over the spillway the water is, it currently reads about 6 inches.
From the truck on the spillway. This is a drain that is normally above water and allows the water to go under the spillway at normal lake levels, it is also 6 inches under water, and given my location my tires were in that too.
Some rain is good, but this is a little much I think.
Nothing major has really changed in the situation. I am still waiting on either a start date on one or call backs for interviews from others. I have successfully cut down a 12ft chalkboard a school was giving away and built a frame for it and set it up in the garage. The problem with that project was that the chalkboard was so warped that it actually split some of the framing I did because the wood just wasn't enough to straighten it out. Next week I think I am going to work on a dart board enclosure when I get back to my parents place.
Yesterday I played the PC version of Team Fortress 2 for the first time and there are some things that I liked and some I preferred on the 360 version. I did like some of the new weapons I got to try out and having 32 people on 2Fort was a very good time.
Hopefully next month will bring actual progress on the hunt for work.
