Look Who Wanted Out Of The Rain

I’m not sure what kind of sensors worms have, but as I knelt down with “Clicky” the closest worm raised its head (or whatever the front end of a worm is called).

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We’ve have two days of rain in SoCal. Very unusual. Yosemite Falls is falling, reasonably rare for December. Up north in San Francisco the rain has set records!

Through 7 a.m. Wednesday, San Francisco had received 1.36 inches of rainfall since midnight. Combined with 1.61 inches received yesterday we have a 2-day total of 2.97 inches. With more rain on the way, Wednesday will be the rainiest 2 days in San Francisco since at least January 2008. – Roberta Gonzalez KPIX

Here at the Casa de zorro (translate it–go ahead) we have new visitors driven up by the water seeping down. Worms!

This was a common occurrence in Connecticut, not so much here. And these worms are different. They’re very slender. Hollywood worms!

I’m not sure what kind of sensors worms have, but as I knelt down with “Clicky” the closest worm raised its head (or whatever the front end of a worm is called).

When the sun returns, the worms will disappear. Until then they’re a little creepy.

3 thoughts on “Look Who Wanted Out Of The Rain”

  1. Sure glad you told us—looked like a straight twig to me—which made me question your opening remark.I thought, well–I had loads of those on my driveway til the little snowstorm we had last week—they disappeared with the shoveling. Was still getting worms on pavement just before that snow storm! Poor things probably froze!

  2. Casa de zorro ‘House of the Fox’.

    reruns of old TV shows and 3rd grade spanish have stayed with me over the decades. LOL.

    Are you going to have a sign made with that on it? If not you should.
    Too bad my cats weren’t there. They find worms fascinating. They find most small wildlife fascinating.

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