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The Positive Hedgehog for April 29, 2019

Posted by JaSonic
Apr 28 2019

'Don't know what to blog about this time' on The Positive Hedgehog

Yeah, I am having writer's block, gang, in the early hours on Wednesday. Boomer (The dog [Insert WOOF! here] that is reading this to you) has told me to be safe since there are some flooding concerns. Blasted Mother Nature is going to be delivering some more rain on us for a good chunk of the day today. I will go see what it did on the western tip of Montreal Island. I just hope it isn't as bad this time around as the local news shown AND I hope there's no detours for the 211 bus to go right to the end.

I will write more later since this is a good day to stay indoors.

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'Eh!' on The Positive Hedgehog

This morning, Thursday morning, is starting off under rain, which is not good for the flooding situation, and I won't go to the flooded areas unless it gets sunny out because I also want to have a nice walk in the area. Now, I didn't fall asleep yet, but that's fine. I will go to bed and snooze soon enough.

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'Dam overflow EMERGENCY!!!' on The Positive Hedgehog

I just learned that there's a dam 75 kms away to the northwest of me in Hawkesbury (on the Ontario side)... now, I have mentioned that town before in my blogs. This time, that town is at great risk to get flooded. On the other side of the river too, in Grenville, Quebec. There's some major highways that will be under water as well. I want to stay on top of things here though. I might be able to take a trip to the western tip of the island on Friday, but if the forecast is right this time, I am staying put.

'Very late entry right before Doggy Radio' on The Positive Hedgehog

BLASPHEMY!!! Yes, total blasphemy that I do a very late entry like this and there's a very good reason for this - I wanted to go to the western tip of the island to see how much flooding there was, and I must say that the levels weren't as high as 2017, but it was close. They were very prepared this time, the residents of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, with the sandbagging. I saw a lot of sandbags where there were problems, but on the other end of the street, where I walked to, they were dry, but at the very lowest level, on Grier street, they were heavily flooded, that and another building along Ste-Anne Road, but not as heavily. That's all for now because I want to finish this week's blog since I have something to watch before I put Sonic 95.5 FM on to broadcast the second half of The Rabbit Hole and then your show, Doggy Radio.

Sonic out.

  JaSonic

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