After five years in extreme and exception drought, we can't complain about the rain.
In addition to the rain we got during the day on Saturday, we got another 3.5 inches between 2 and 3 am this morning. The donkey was hypothermic in the terrible electric storm so I brought him into the living room to towel him off and get his winter blanket on. We hung out until it passed. The donkey barn will be at the top of the list of summer projects. I was up all night wondering if I was going to have to move our cars and relocate some chickens. Fortunately our creek did not top out but I went out several times with a flashlight to look. Right now the sun is shining and the river is running at 9,580 cfs. Emergency crews have been rescuing trapped visitors, there's already been one fatality reported. I don't know the circumstances, but there are always those who think they can tube or kayak a flood. As an experienced kayaker, I would not run this river above 600 cfs, maybe 800 if I were in top form. There are also people who don't know not to drive through moving water over the roads.
What is truly amazing is the number of Texas towns, roads, and even Interstates that have been closed due to record breaking flooding. We've all experienced floods in the hill country before, but never in my lifetime all at the same time!