okay, maybe I don't want to live where you do. That's a dangerous amount of water to deal with. I have to say, I've always liked rain because I'm originally from an area that doesn't get very much. However, I'm betting I don't want to see that much of it.
Anna- lol I havent seen it like this in years. Just think Stacey and her DH said just about ever hotel was flooded too. I just hope they can make it back home to KY today.
I'm totally wishing you the best. Flooding is not fun, and I've been through one of the worst (katrina). The only advice I can give is that it is only stuff. If the water does get higher, keep yourself safe above all. The only "stuff" I miss the most are pictures. Ooh and don't walk through that water (or at least wear think boots)... a friend of mines father got Hepatitis from walking through flood water and ended up passing away from it. Flooding creeps me out. Stay safe!
Laurie I was wondering how you fared in the horrific weather, these are some awesomely scary pictures and glad since have read more posts know you made it home and so glad you did...
As a child back in the late 60's in South Texas my parents home was flooded out twice and remember some of the devastation way too well!!!
Jackie- My house it on the higher level in town but let me say by Monday afternoon it was starting to affect even us then the rain finaly let up. I went back in town yesterday and its awful I have to go by the book store today and make sure Kim came out ok it was getting bad there Satuday I have to have my books;)
okay, maybe I don't want to live where you do. That's a dangerous amount of water to deal with. I have to say, I've always liked rain because I'm originally from an area that doesn't get very much. However, I'm betting I don't want to see that much of it.
ReplyDeleteAnna- lol I havent seen it like this in years. Just think Stacey and her DH said just about ever hotel was flooded too. I just hope they can make it back home to KY today.
ReplyDeleteWow...that is a lot of rain. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteI'm totally wishing you the best. Flooding is not fun, and I've been through one of the worst (katrina). The only advice I can give is that it is only stuff. If the water does get higher, keep yourself safe above all. The only "stuff" I miss the most are pictures. Ooh and don't walk through that water (or at least wear think boots)... a friend of mines father got Hepatitis from walking through flood water and ended up passing away from it. Flooding creeps me out. Stay safe!
ReplyDelete+JMJ+
ReplyDeleteWe get some bad flooding where I live, too, so I know what it's like. Stay safe!
WOWZER!
ReplyDeleteI do hope it at least quits raining soon as I heard you are supposed to get more today :(
Deb- Thanks I so glad I a litte higher elevation then the rest of the town.
ReplyDeleteParaJunkee- Thanks for the advice and hope you never had a Katrina repeat.
Enbrethiliel Thanks and you to. I just wish the rain would stop!
Felicia- Thanks and yes we are getting hit again:(
Oh lordy girl...
ReplyDeleteStay safe and dry if possible...
E.H>
Wow - that's a lot of water! :O
ReplyDeleteLaurie I was wondering how you fared in the horrific weather, these are some awesomely scary pictures and glad since have read more posts know you made it home and so glad you did...
ReplyDeleteAs a child back in the late 60's in South Texas my parents home was flooded out twice and remember some of the devastation way too well!!!
jackie b central texas
Wow, that looks scary...i live in California so i don't see that much rain. Stay Safe!
ReplyDeleteJackie- My house it on the higher level in town but let me say by Monday afternoon it was starting to affect even us then the rain finaly let up. I went back in town yesterday and its awful I have to go by the book store today and make sure Kim came out ok it was getting bad there Satuday I have to have my books;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Van and EH