For days they were saying that here in PA we were supposed to get wicked storms on Sat. to kill the heat wave...and did they happen.. I did not see them n it stayed too hot. Now it's storming and storming. Thank God... finally! we needed rain.
Saturday we got a bit of wind and lightening but no storm. This... I don't know it sounds like a lot of thunder and rain. I have half a mind to go outside n run in it being that I feel half insane right now anyway maybe I could work off some energy... prolly not though... it's dark and scary out there... I kid you not. theres woods right by me and im scared of them at night alone. no outside lights.
Yeah, don't do that. I went for a night run last night, but I'm relatively confident I won't get raped or pillaged in our neighborhood.
I live in a weird place. on the corner of two weird streets... the town is in three directions... one direction nice houses.. one direction okay..and the other is very poor apartments, not exactly a bad neighborhood but you see some strange people..just saying... the 4th way... is a back road with jahovah witnesses and cows and horses and strange woods... the woods are really strange here... I cannot explain it... there's a bunch of some type of bamboo in one part of it- a whole forest of it and I woulda told you bamboo can not grow in PA?
It may not actually be bamboo but there's a ton of it...almost a block long...the shit is as tall as trees and looks exactly like bamboo...the forest is very dense and just looks thick in there... and the whole area looks swampy... I honestly wonder sometimes if I have wandered into another country or at least, state, when I pass that by..
I'd go if you went with me... too scary there alone... I think I'll be walking into some...experiment..
It seems like it's been raining everyday for the past two weeks in Georgia. I heard on the news today that this is the 2nd wettest year in ATL since 1929.
We had some summer monsoon storms hear . It cooled off some , but its more humid . http://www.azfamily.com/news/Monsoon-brings-more-flooding-to-Ariz-216524181.html