just came back from publix it was dead/dead i asked the dude behind the counter and he said yea almost no one came but the ones that did, didn't complain about the roads so no flooding(if there were complaints he woulda heard them)Lanx hows that weather in Franklin? Lot of roads here in w.tn are flooded.
scratch thatjust came back from publix it was dead/dead i asked the dude behind the counter and he said yea almost no one came but the ones that did, didn't complain about the roads so no flooding(if there were complaints he woulda heard them)
then went to my local pizza join to pick up poppers and manicoti (their pizza is okish, but if i want good pizza it's 20mins out, but it's good, it almost feels like i'm eating a brooklyn slice, thats high praise from me), anyway, they were PACKED
like when i usually come to pick up, they have like 1 or 2 ppl in the tables, this time there were ppl lining outside to get in to eat, all the tables were filled
i asked the dude and he said, yea when the weather is horrible like this everyone just comes out to eat, it's been great
i know this place and they usually have 4 ppl working, this time i saw like 7, they had to call in that much help
wth tennessee, you think the tornados is gonna kill you so you might as well eat some good ravioli?
Made reservations to go camping this weekend last Sat and the weather showed ~80 for this coming Sat/Sun just south of Nashville. Now its 64 Sat 76 on Sun. Bit too cold to be worth jumping in a freezing ass river even if it is sunny. At least it will be a great night for a roaring camp fire.after being upper 80's last week til sat night, my brain just isn't registering that it is cold again. went outside last night to do something real quick in tshirt. shorts and no shoes and suddenly realized it was 30
Red River. They're building/expanding I-35 from Gainseville to OK and the I-beams they have up are completely covered with debris and giant logs. Pretty impressive that it help up so well right in the middle of construction.The Mississippi river is high apparently at least on the south end. Barge broke free in Baton Rouge and it wound up coming to a stop on top of the levee. I normally cross in Natchez but haven't been in a while. I didn't realise it had been raining thtat much further north.
Red River. They're building/expanding I-35 from Gainseville to OK and the I-beams they have up are completely covered with debris and giant logs. Pretty impressive that it help up so well right in the middle of construction.