Life of a former witch

I've outgrown my wicked witch of the west ways. Reflections of life afterwards, living in the desert with two cats, friends, family, and my hot and cold love life.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Record rain

The rain we got Monday morning (a mere 1.16" at the University) was enough to break the desert.

Since the soil here is so hard, the massive amount of rain we got the month of July (5.61" at the airport) just runs to the lowest point.

It starts up Mount Lemmon, pours down Sabino Canyon, then along several washes such as the Rilltio and Pantano. The Rillito then dumps into the Santa Cruz which runs along Marana (with the rainfall from the Tucson mountains).

The aftermath:
The above link has some amazing pictures of munched up roads and other water damage.

This is one of my favorite pictures. I laugh more at it because they brought in extra pumps on Friday to empty that underpass because the built-in pumps were clogged with debris. All that hard work, and there's more water than ever before.

Sabino Canyon got a big body slam with the run-off. The main road is only accessible for around the first mile because of the runoff that went over the road, displacing the concrete picnic tables in its path.

Now we have to cross our fingers and hope that the bridges are still intact. For now, just the one on I-10 is open. Not that I care that much since I don't live on that side of town.

Sweet!

Got a wound infected with MRSA?

Go to the grocery store.

Maybe not, I'm sure it's certified medical grade, but honey can help prevent infections.

The article mentions its significance for cancer patients who had the immune system depressed, but it could also help AIDS patients.

Can't end quickly enough

I can't explain it, but it happened.

After 3:00 AM yesterday AM, a clap of thunder woke me up. When I turned my head to look for lightning, a white hot shock of pain radiated across my right side of the face.

Not good.

Woke up again after 5 as usual. Could barely stand up. Called in sick.

By 5:00 PM, it was a lot better. Was able to stand up, but I looked (and felt) terrible. Driving from an errand I couldn't get out of, I realized I should check the levels of my MCS. Cranked up the amplitude and frequency. Rest of the pain went away.

Now I have to hope that I can turned the levels down today.