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  • #21
    Does anybody else think we've been having more of these wind storms this year? I just don't remember this many in the past few years. And the rain, will someone please turn the faucet off! We're not used to this much wet stuff over here!

    No sleep for me tonight. Best of luck to all of you on the west side, I believe you all are going to get the worse of it. Hope your power won't go out, or stay out long.
    Secretplace Farm - Raising fine paint hunters since 1987
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    • #22
      Calvincrowe, I am surely glad I had to move back down to Salem a bit ago. Not that I didn't enjoy Washougal, it was actually quite the contrary - I especially enjoyed having the Little Washougal River running around my property. My "barn" had one stall, but it was open ended to the pasture - nowhere for me to lock my boy in. During that great thunderstorm we had this summer, he started running around like a madman - but thankfully he's somewhat sane and when he sees me coming with halter in hand, runs straight to the gate - I had to take him inside the shop (the other half of the barn.. just a big bay area with gravel, the giant bay doors were ripped off but we had lights in there so at least I could see. We had to hang out in there for about two hours, while the storms clashed overhead. Horsie didn't mind so much after about 20 minutes, because the shop was where I kept the hay and at that time I was buying the grass/alfalfa mix from Stauffers... good stuff. I'd drive up there now just to get it if I could board somewhere where I could provide my own hay.


      Anyway... I miss it up there, but I'm glad my boy is able to be inside right now for this storm. I would've gone temporarily crazy with worry if he'd had to be out alone while I was at work in the storms like these. I especially miss my shoer! Can't find 'em down here like Scott.

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      • #23
        Slightly north of you, we're starting to feel our 3rd big storm in 5 days. The winds are aready strong and COLD, and big white flakes are falling. I'm typing as quickly as I can because the power could go out (again) at any moment. We've had more hours of power outages since 3pm Monday than in all the 16 years I've been back in BC put together. Needless to say, riding has not been happening (although it's apparently on this evening). My horse hates wind in arenas, so should be fun. I'm actually breaking down and hooking up the trailer to literally go around the corner instead of riding over.
        To all: stay safe, stay DRY, and we'll all check in when it's over!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by DairyQueen2049 View Post
          I thought *Tounge firmly in cheek* that this was continuation of the Fart Button Thread.....

          Hmmm - guess not.

          (donning flame suit)
          Amen sister, I thought the same! I am very sorry to hear about the windstorm though, they are so scary.

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          • #25
            Astoria bridge closed

            The wind knocked over a chip truck on the Astoria bridge, so it's closed now - as are a number of the parks on the Clackamas River. Doesn't look good for the search effort on Mt. Hood either.

            I hope everyone's horses go through this without injury!
            Last edited by cardicorgi; Dec. 14, 2006, 07:13 PM. Reason: spelling!

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            • #26
              I'm in the path of this latest insult.

              Our barn is paneled in... TIN. Yes, sheets of tin. The noisiest substance known to mankind. Most of it is in decent repair but there are places where corners are loose and can catch a nice updraft. Also the barn is gigantic... I'd guess it might be 30 feet tall? Lots of echo.

              I ran out to the barn this afternoon to pick up a big floodlight I bought in the fall, but alas it fell prey to the flooding of early November... it's ruined. Never used, and ruined! I guess I'll be making a battery run for the small flashlights. So far though, we have power AND cable.

              I might've written this before -- over the summer we heard an almanac prediction for a "short but violent" winter here in Western WA. You may know that winters here are generally known not for their violence but for their LENGTH... interminable grey sogginess. My friends and I smugly said "Bring it on! As long as it's short, we can deal with violent!!"

              Can I take that back now?
              Shall I tell you what I find beautiful about you? You are at your very best when things are worst.
              Starman

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              • #27
                THis morning they were saying possible gusts up to 80 mph...now they are saying 65 thank god!!!!! Hopefully the monster is staying safe and warm in her stall!!! And hopefully everyone has power tomorrow!
                ~*Little Miss Sunshine*~
                aka Superfreak, Sammie, Samantha, and The Pants

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                  #28
                  My Mini run in shed has sprung a leak, and it looks like Niagra Falls coming off my roof. Poor guys, the mare has hogged the dry side, leaving poor Mr Thelwell to fend for himself.

                  Have almost all the vehicles moved out on the roadside away from the trees on the property.
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                  • #29
                    Made it home and got barn chores done and so far the power is still on. This wind is wild. I can't believe it's supposed to get worse. We're having thunder and lighting down here too. I'm sitting her on the couch with the dogs and cats watching the lights flicker and listening to branches land on the roof. I hope the poplars lining my property have deep roots!

                    The wind was so strong this afternoon that it blew rain in between the sliding barn doors and the side of the barn and soaked the bales of hay closest to the wall. I've NEVER had the rain blow in so far. Spent half an hour moving all the hay around, of course it was the bottom bales that got wettest.

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                    • #30
                      I hate the wind. I am taking care of a farm with seven horses on it, and a well. No power= water gets drunk down, and then I put a trough in the back of the truck and fill it at my house, drive it back down and syphon it.

                      I know this storm will not happen forever and will be over in a couple of days. Why do I worry?

                      I need the power. I need the internet for homework stuff to turn in so it looks I have been doing something on my transcript for senior stuff.

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                      • #31
                        We have lost three big spruce last storm and here on our farm we have been prone to losing power, which means our water pump, heat etc. As of late afternoon all my horses are in clean dry stalls, extra water buckets lined up, all the waterers outside are filled. I even brought my yearlings in from an outlying small barn because I was so worried about them being worried. I am pretty much battened down and ready for this and I am really thinking hard about those that are not so well equipped. I too am really sad about the search for the climbing party on Mt. Hood. I am wishing you all well through this storm. Best of luck!

                        Synergy Sport Horses
                        Home to Cotopaxi (Holsteiner ) and Raffaello (Hanoverian)
                        http://www.synergysporthorses.net

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                        • #32
                          I canceled my lesson for tonight because of the weather and so far not too many problems. I'm really amazed we haven't lost power yet because we usually do if there's a wind more than 10 miles an hour up here on the hill. We have a jenny but still sucks. I filled up all the horse water barrels and tanks so if we do at least they should be fine. We lost power with the snow and was out for 3 days and I'm so not looking forward to another 3 days.
                          Yogurt - If you're so cultured, how come I never see you at the opera? Steven Colbert

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                          • #33
                            We still have power! It's flickered more times than I can count but hasn't gone out yet!
                            It's a uterus, not a clown car. - Sayyedati

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                            • #34
                              There are power lines down on the North end of Bridle Trails (East of the Hunt Club) that have set downed branches on fire. The fire dept is there and waiting for the power co. I'm on the South end of the park and our lights have blinked off and back on a couple of times. Mr. Kestrel just left to get more gas for the generator - I hope he doesn't run over any downed lines. It was pouring rain by the bucket earlier and some low spots are flooded where I've never seen standing water.

                              I-5 Southbound is closed between Seattle and Portland but there will be a detour.

                              Of course my house is surrounded with 100 year old fir trees and some of them are suffering from root blight so they will probably be down in the a.m. I just hope they aren't in bed with me.

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                              • #35
                                I-5 is CLOSED?! Oh, my God! I was just driving a couple miles up the road and had to detour because the road I take to get there was flooded. So I turned around and drove along the waterfront. The waves are HUGE but the wind is blowing the opposite direction, so you see these giant, continuous waves that don't crest OR crash onto the beach. They just slide in.

                                My grandparents live IN Seattle and lost their cable TV.
                                It's a uterus, not a clown car. - Sayyedati

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                                • #36
                                  I was supposed to visit my grandma in McMinnville,OR this weekend. She called my sister and I up and told us that we were not to come, period. Apparently roads are flooded out and she's worried about us.

                                  So, tickets have been changed but I sure would have liked to go to her church social...

                                  Stay dry, folks!
                                  Don't tell me about what you can't do. That's boring. Show me what you can do. - Mom

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                                  • #37
                                    Well, I've been reduced to a dial-up connection, but that is because the router is in my landlord's house, and he turns it off when the lights start flickering. Grrrr! I have files to download for work -- I just started and got the message that would take 3 hours and 47 minutes to download! I don't think so. How to get around this? Rats!

                                    Otherwise we're fine, there was a period of incredibly heavy rain, like I've never experienced (totally soaked within feet of the door), and there are loud gusts of wind, but everything is holding together so far. Power is on but as I said, it flickers from time to time.
                                    Shall I tell you what I find beautiful about you? You are at your very best when things are worst.
                                    Starman

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                                    • #38
                                      We lost power while at the barn tonight, and finished doing what needed to be done by flashlight. Long as the horses had hay, they were doing okay - a few gusts made the metal roof make crazy sounds and that had them jumping, but nothing too scary. At least one large tree went down out back as we heard it go, and there was an amazing light show of transformers blowing all over -- I suspect that the power might take awhile to restore given the number of flashes we were seeing.

                                      The drive home included two stops to move tree branches from the road, and I was fully convinced there would be no power at home - but here I am on the computer, listening to the wind blow. Hopefully things at the barn calmed down after we left and all will be well in the morning.

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                                      • #39
                                        Some poor lady nearly (or maybe did , yet to be seen) drown in her basement.Most of North Bellevue is without power right now, but we have underground utilities so we're o.k. until the substation goes down.I think we'll be sleeping on the ground floor tonight instead of in our bedroom up among the trees.

                                        I'm glad that my horse is in a barn away from trees right now.

                                        Hang on tight, everyone! Don't float or blow away.

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                                        • #40
                                          Everything is battened down right now. But it sucks. Bringing in one of the boarders' horses was an exercise in patience. "Yes, Annie, you want in, but you can't go in naked by yourself...you MUST let me put this halter on you first..."

                                          Power on as of 1120pm. We're off to bed. Glad I'm hearing impaired, wind won't keep me up . But DH is the duty officer for the next three days, so if anything screws up on base or with one of the guys/gals in the squadron, he gets the call. Joy o joy.
                                          COTH's official mini-donk enabler

                                          "I am all for reaching out, but in some situations it needs to be done with a rolled up news paper." Alagirl

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