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vettecat ([personal profile] vettecat) wrote2006-06-25 02:37 am
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Out and about

Yesterday I got caught in the rainstorm while running errands (around 2 pm). It came on very suddenly... when I left my car in the parking lot it was sunny out, but when I was ready to leave the Butcherie shortly thereafter it was pouring. Torrential rain. I put a plastic grocery bag over my head for lack of other protection but the rest of me got throughly drenched walking the block-and-a-half to the car. The rain was so intense you almost couldn't see across the street, and the water in the middle of the street when I crossed (not just where it dips down to the sidewalk) was almost ankle-deep. Unreal... I've never seen rain like that. I wound up giving a ride home to a stranger who was leaving the store at the same time, just because I couldn't see anyone walking home in that. Then I finished my errands (of course, it cleared a few minutes later), but when I got home an hour and a half later my clothes were still soggy. Ugh!

Today we were invited out for lunch to a birthday party. So naturally I made a dessert. (New recipe - a fudge-nut pie.) Came out well... nice and intense... but by the time we got to it everyone was pretty full so most people just took a few bites. Oh well. Good recipe though, I might make it again.

Tonight we went to see Cars and really enjoyed it. I thought I would, because I like Pixar movies and I like cars, but it was even better than I expected. Nice message, gorgeous scenery, a lot of cute touches. But when we left the theatre I really wanted to go for a drive... :-)

[identity profile] pocketnaomi.livejournal.com 2006-06-25 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
The rainstorm sounds a lot like the cloudbursts we used to get in Chicago sometimes. Popped up out of a clear blue sky, often; five minues of rain so hard that you couldn't breathe if your face was straight ahead -- you had to turn it downward and make a little clear space for your nose and mouth by the area protected by the back of your head. Then it would vanish.

[identity profile] vettecat.livejournal.com 2006-06-26 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds about right. It's new to us, though! I hope the shifting weather patterns don't mean this is going to become normal...