Flood Watch, but no flooding
Howdy! I don't know what kind of headlines the rains in the East are getting in the West media, but, lest you be concerned, current status where I am, is there is a flood watch, but it is not flooding here as of yet (in the graphic, Greenfield is the closest town to me.) That means we all have to keep our eyes peeled for too much water, and then watch it. There have been occasional moments of rain, but the rain has not been as steady as it was last Saturday, when about 9 inches came down in 24 hours. If weather drama happens, I'll be sure to post it! I get my digital camera tomorrow. Wee!
On the school front, I gave my presentation today on Li-Young Lee's poetry book Rose, and led class discussion, and it went pretty well, so no signs of flunking out yet. :-P
And here's your leaf update.

Comments
No summary of the book report for us?
Remember, if the flood waters get too high, strap one cat to each arm and use them as scratchy water wings.
Posted by: david adam edelstein | October 14, 2005 12:50 PM
I recently read an article that mentioned flooding in New England, and earthquakes in Pakistan, and huricanes on the Gulf Coast. I think the moral of the article was that people should stop watching or reading the news. Much less depressing that way.
Posted by: Mark Nockleby | October 14, 2005 4:49 PM