Showing posts with label rain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rain. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Weekend Fun with Toxic Water

Water messed with our plans on Saturday. I woke up, brewed coffee, and drove my daughter to cross country practice. We listened to the radio on the way and heard something about Toledo being under a water advisory. I shrugged, didn't think much of it, and drank the rest of the coffee in my travel mug.



After I dropped off my daughter, I headed to Kroger. It was even more of a madhouse than usual on a Saturday morning. Signs taped to the door announced they were out of bottled water. The under-the-sprinkler produce had disappeared. People loaded carts full of Gatorade. I frowned. Maybe this water advisory was a bigger deal than I thought.

I went home and listened to the news. Apparently, algae blooms released microcystins (toxins) into the water. Most of this area relies on Lake Erie for our water supply, and the part of Lake Erie is a large basin that can get stagnant in warm, non-windy conditions. The algae blooms are made worse with rain because fertilizer from fields runs off. Basically, it's a big, complicated mess and makes my head spin. Here's more info, "Toledo-Area Water Advisory."

When cross country practice was over, we packed the car for a day trip to Put-In-Bay, a super-fun island on Lake Erie. It drizzled all morning, but the weather forecast said no rain. Thirty minutes from the ferry, it down-poured. The sky had that it's-going-to-rain-all-day look. We cancelled our golf-cart reservation and drove around Port Clinton instead. We found a restaurant for lunch and figured if the rain let up we could still catch a ferry to the island. It didn't let up, so we headed over to Huron, Ohio, an adorable seaside town we used to live in years ago. We stopped at a drugstore and bought their last three jugs of water. Bottled water was running out everywhere!

So the rain ruined our day plans, and the toxic water ruined everything else. All weekend my stomach felt funny. I blame it on my toxic water coffee, but it's probably just due to me running around so much this week. :)

I hope the water advisory is lifted soon!!

Do you have a well or city water? Have you ever dealt with a water advisory?

Have a terrific day!



Monday, June 17, 2013

Random Mid-June Weather

Last Wednesday I battened down the hatches on our deck, moved the cushions into the garage, and protected our pretty hanging basket by transferring it inside. The weather called for severe thunderstorms, possible tornadoes, and high winds. Our outdoor furniture routinely gets blown across the deck due to the winds here, so I wasn't taking any chances.

I took this picture from our front porch a week ago. The rain brought a double rainbow!
The tornado sirens sounded around 12:30 AM, and we headed down the basement, watching the constant lightning flashes and sheets of rain for about an hour before returning to our beds.

Saturday brought a fun festival to a town nearby, but rain threatened to ruin the outing. Thirty minutes of rain preceded twenty minutes of humid heat, then the rain came back, then the temperature dropped...you get the idea.

But Sunday, glorious Sunday--Father's Day--arrived clear and perfect. Mid-seventies, a light breeze, and cotton-ball clouds chugging through the sky. From our deck, my husband and I watched the sun go down, and the weather was so mild and lovely we stayed out there well past dark. Even the mosquitoes left us in peace.

What can I say? It's mid-June in Ohio. We get a little bit of everything weather-wise here!

I'd love to hear what your mid-June weather looks like. Hades-worthy heat? Rain, rain, and more rain? Tornado alerts every five seconds? Please share!

Have a terrific Monday!