Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Storms where I live in rain battered California

 

I've been sending this photo to friends and relatives all over the USA, since our California rain storms are very destructive and in the national news. The photo shows the street that runs along the ocean, or what is left of the street. Half of the street has collapsed due to violent wave action.

This is about six streets over from my house. Closer to home, thus far is OK. Two blocks from my house where Bounce and I walk every day, the street along the ocean is undamaged thus far. I have several friends who live in the mountains outside of town and they are stuck in their houses due to road closures. Mudslides and fallen trees are closing roads and they periodically lose power. The rains are a blessing and yet now we are hoping they will stop soon and let the water soak in or run off. 

There was no rain in my town on Sunday January 8 and I dared to drive to church Sunday and attend the small group gathering of 25 friends. My spirits were very lifted to be in fellowship with such good people. I did not attend the larger church service since I am mostly avoiding indoor gatherings. Especially since I live alone, I need to see people! Be well and safe friends.

The above was posted Jan. 11, and today, Jan. 18 I am happy to see the sunshine and no rain. Hurray.

39 comments:

Gill - That British Woman said...

that looks awful, please stay safe. We have heard about it on our news here in Southern Ontario.

Sandi said...

Oh, Lord.

Mari said...

Wow, that's crazy! I'm glad you are ok. I can't imagine how hard this is for the people who live right there.

Julia said...

Hi Terra, thanks for your comments. I accepted both but somehow one didn't
appear on my blog for some technical reason.

It's sad about all the damage that the rain storms did to the waterfront in North California. I hope that your street will be OK.
Stay safe and well.

Julia

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Such terrible rain and floods! I hope you remain safe where you live.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Terra, Heart felt prayers for everyone. Please be careful. What looks ok could be on the brink of not ok.

Frugally challenged said...

California storms often hit the international news as well. I think when newsrooms want to remind us that others are worse off than we are.

dori said...

What a disaster! I'm glad, that Bounce and you have a firm street to go! What a blessing to have brothers and sisters in Christ to pray together and to have good contact and inspirations. I hope,the awul weather is over now. Many greetings from the Bavarin Forest from Dori

Ann said...

I've seen pictures and videos of some of the flooding. Stay safe and I hope it doesn't reach you.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Praying for you and for all people affected by the storm.

God bless you all.

MadSnapper said...

We have been watching this on TV and checking on my blog friends. I did not know you were in the path of the storms. I am glad to hear you and Bounce are safe and pray the storms will stop for a while and let things dry out. we had 2 hurricanes in Nov that devasted most of the entire state of FL and several coastal roads were destroyed like yours. Yes, the chargers are battery packs to charge and carry with me.

acorn hollow said...

I am so sorry for all the destruction to your area. how hard for all of you.
Cathy

Marie Smith said...

When I see the news now, I will think of you! Take care.

Donna said...

Praying for you all!!!
hugs
Donna

Liz Hinds said...

Gosh, that looks dreadful. How scary. Stay safe.

Betsy said...

It looks awful everywhere you go. Water can be destructive.It looks awful there. Please take safety precautions everywhere.z
Blessings,
Betsy

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

Sure is scary. We experienced mudslides, landslides and river runs on a trip to Nepal during the rainy season some years ago and boy was it messy and destructive. Stay safe over there.

DUTA said...

I'm always scared of storms and heavy rains.Things seem to get worse everywhere. May God protect us!

Rian said...

That is scary! I sure hope your home stays safe. It must be wonderful to live by the ocean... but can be dangerous too apparently.

happyone said...

Oh my that is awful. So much damage.

Betsy said...

I'm so sorry about all of the disasterous weather that is taking place in California right now. It is hard to watch the videos and the photos of the damage. I didn't realize how close you are to the area. I've seen that photo many times online. I will definitely be praying for you my friend.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy

Wanda said...

Oh the weather is so awful...Glad you are safe. In southern CA we have had a lot of rain, but two days of sun! Yeah.

Granny Marigold said...

We've been seeing the devastation on the news. I'm glad you are okay, at least so far, and hopefully the rain will let up and the mud and roads cleared. Take care.

Granny Marigold said...

I'm not sure my comment went through as I got that message again that an error had occurred. Basically I hope you stay safe and well.

baili said...

Dear Terra I am sorry that weather in California is bad these days.
This photo makes me worried about all the inhabitants of area.

Glad that you felt better after attending the fellowship. It helps a lot in such rough times.
You and friends living here will be in my thoughts and prayers

Lowcarb team member said...

Just had to stop by from Karen's (happyone) blog.

The storms you are having have featured in our UK news.
So pleased you are ok, but do take care.
My thoughts and prayers are with all those affected.

All the best Jan

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh my! That is really too close to home for you, Terra! I am thankful to hear that you are safe thus far and I pray you will continue to be, but still, that is terrible and I know it is very stressful to see it happening all around you. Praying for your friends and family and community to be safe. (((hugs)))

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Terra - I'm glad you're safe and sound ... but also you were able to get out to Church and meet up with a few friends - a necessity as you say when you're on your own. Take care and all the best - Hilary

Ginny Hartzler said...

I have been seeing this on T.V. It is on the news a lot. SO awful! Blessings to you, I hope you remain watchful and safe.

Chatty Crone said...

My sister lives in LA and I just sent her an article about it. Prayers for sure.

meandmysmallcorner said...


Thoughts and prayers for you and those affected by the storms. Glad you were still able to get out and meet people at church. Take care x

Kay G. said...

I have watched the news with increasing alarm of the rains and floods in California.
Thinking and praying for you. x

Jean said...

I'm glad you had sunshine yesterday and that your street is safe. We do see news of the storms and rain and flooding in California. My nephew and family live in Granite Bay and have a cabin at Lake Tahoe. So I especially like to see what's going on in that part of the state.

I love to see your pictures of the Pacific. About five years ago I went to San Diego to take care of our baby grandson while our daughter-in-law attended a conference. Except we went on different flights. Hers never made it due to dense fog in our area. Mine had left during a break in the fog. So I ended up in San Diego by myself for several days! I will never forget seeing the Pacific for the first time when I took an Uber to Point Loma. I was in total awe and wander!

Faith said...

Hello Terra!

How nice to "meet" a new blogger. Thank you for the nice comment on my post about reaching up to God. I'm thrilled to hear of older women mentoring younger Christians. It's vital!

i hope to visit you again soon.

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Terra. Thanks for coming over to visit my blog. California is such a beautiful state with so much to offer, yet has some really rough times too - like the fires and drought and now an overabundance of rain all at once. My oldest son lives in Sacramento and because we lived in two different parts of the state, we have friends in Central and Southern California and we are praying the safety and well-being in all in the state. I am in Utah, and we have been getting the California storms and it has meant 200% of normal snowpack in the mountains for us, which is great for our extreme drought conditions. I hope you stay safe and have a good weekend! See you again soon. :-)

Vintage Reading said...

Glad you are safe, hope the storms subside.

Jeevan said...

I am glad you are staying safe and are able to move out and interact with friends despite the destructive storm. I hope life in your state is gradually returning to normal. Have a good weekend.

Red Rose Alley said...

Yes, we had the great rains in northern California too, and there was flooding in the valleys, close to my hometown. I'm in the mountains now, so we didn't get the floods, but we did get quite a bit of rain. But we have to worry about those rock and mud slides. I'm glad you were safe in your area, Terra. The lakes are filled here cause of all the rain we received.

~Sheri

My Tata's Cottage said...

A friend in Santa Maria was sharing the rain that seemed to be non stop. We have had the bitter cold and snow, snow and more snow. I love the snow when the sun comes up and melts it but this has been so awful, all the bitter cold is something I could live without. I am grateful you have some sunshine. Be safe and take care.