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Houston had an unwelcome visitor at the end of August. It was called Hurricane Harvey.
We did not leave the house from Saturday August 26th until the sun finally came out on the morning of Wednesday August 30th. The city saw 59" of rain fall in 4 days.
Watson, being oblivious to the disaster around us, was blissfully happy.
She had us both home all day, for 4 straight days.
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All said and done, we were very fortunate to remain dry. It had nothing to do with any brilliance on our part, it was merely just being lucky. Many others were not so fortunate.
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