@Jared77 at least the new place has sandy soil, not this black goo that can suck down an elephant. It's the kind of stuff that will suck your boot off and your next step means a slimy sock.

Then you're standing there looking stupid with a wet muddy sock, your boot top sticking out of the mud behind you.......ask me how I know.....
I like the winter, it means home made chili, shrimp gumbo, and rainy days aren't so bad except for now, when I have so much to do and it impedes progress.
@frustratedearthmother had over 4 inches yesterday, she lives south of me, Houston had 5-6 inches and Houston is low. Flooded streets make the news, cars stall because stupid people think their cars really can swim, and sometimes people are unable to get home.
I used to work in Houston, was driving down a semi flooded street one day, when the road took a dip I didn't know about. Suddenly water was swirling around me, sitting in my stalled car, guess that made me one of those stupid people. I got out, waist deep, my skirt floating downstream, a guy in a SUV felt sorry for me and asked if he could help. He pushed my car to a parking lot, I called DH and spoke to a mechanic there. Mechanic told me to take air cleaner off, if water in it, call a wrecker, in no water, start the car. I had to go in the Taco Bell for a screw driver to take the cover off, it was dry and I sure was glad about that. I put it back together, returned the screw driver, cranked the car and pointed north to go home. Blech

on Houston's flooded streets! THAT'S winter in Houston!
