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50+ years of family owned firewood business and my brother fails to change, yet whines about it. He refuses to go to any kind of pallet operation for handling wood, yet complains up a storm how the business is wearing him out.
 
sitting on the deck , enjoying the last of summer.
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Flood Watch in September?:(

Flood Watch in effect from Thursday afternoon through Friday
afternoon...

The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a

* Flood Watch for much of western Washington... including the
following counties... Grays Harbor... Clallam... island...
Jefferson... San Juan... Skagit... Whatcom... King... Kitsap...
Lewis... Mason... Pierce... Snohomish... and Thurston.

* From Thursday afternoon through Friday afternoon

* significant rainfall is anticipated Thursday afternoon through
Friday... with the heaviest rainfall expected from the olympic
range eastward. Potentially 1 to 2 inches of rain... with local
amounts up to 4 inches in the Cascades... could fall during this
period. In addition... thunderstorms on Thursday could produce
rain rates of an inch in one hour or less.

* The potentially excessive rainfall could lead to Urban and Small
Stream flooding. A short period of intense rainfall on Thursday
could cause flash flooding and overwhelm storm drains... leading
to flooded roads. Mud or rock slides are also possible in steep
mountainous terrain. Expect significant rises on area rivers but
flooding is unlikely.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Flood Watch means conditions are favorable for flooding but
flooding is not imminent or occurring. Monitor the latest
forecasts from the National Weather Service and be ready to act
quickly if flooding is observed or a warning is issued.
 
Yup, woke up to lightning, thunder and heavy rain. It's calmed down to just a light sprinkle at the moment.
 
It was raining and storming this morning when we got to work. Didn't get completely soaked through. Now the sun is popping out.
 
So much for the tires provide protection theory.

Tenino motorcyclist hit by lightning on I-5 in Chehalis

( CHEHALIS ) - A Tenino man riding a motorcycle on I-5 in Chehalis was injured after he was struck by lightning. Witnesses behind him watched it happen. The Chehalis Fire Department says the rider managed to pull off I-5. First responders found him at the AM/PM at Southwest Interstate Avenue. The rider was treated for burns to his head, after being hit in the helmet. The man was alert. He was taken to Providence-Centralia Hospital. It happened this morning during a powerful thunder storm system that passed through the area. More thunder showers remain in the forecast today.
 
So much for the tires provide protection theory.

Tenino motorcyclist hit by lightning on I-5 in Chehalis

( CHEHALIS ) - A Tenino man riding a motorcycle on I-5 in Chehalis was injured after he was struck by lightning. Witnesses behind him watched it happen. The Chehalis Fire Department says the rider managed to pull off I-5. First responders found him at the AM/PM at Southwest Interstate Avenue. The rider was treated for burns to his head, after being hit in the helmet. The man was alert. He was taken to Providence-Centralia Hospital. It happened this morning during a powerful thunder storm system that passed through the area. More thunder showers remain in the forecast today.

it's not the rubber, it's the Faraday cage that saves you. for you'all that did not know. ;)
 
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