I dropped my son off at daycare on Friday morning and drove the short distance to work. I took the route I normally do and had to drive through 6 inches of water at one point and was horrified to see the river coming up and spilling onto the road. They closed that particular stretch of road within 20 minutes of me passing through. I got to work and heard about the road closures and immediately left again. Mama bear instinct kicked in and I became panicky until I could get DS from daycare. His daycare was in an area unlikely to flood, but the roads to get to his daycare were all being shut down, one by one. Here are some of my photos I was able to snap:
You can see some of the houses covered in water
That's DH wading through a "pathway" that we normally jog. The above picture was from Friday, and we were back down checking it out on Sunday and there is no longer water blocking that pathway
The following is where I normally jog and that is a bridge I have run over hundreds of times.
It's so absolutely crazy to watch your city destroyed by water. It's been surreal. We are lucky that the waters seem to be receding, and we are gearing up to put in as many volunteer hours as needed to get the city cleaned up.
I'm back to work today but will be going home and gathering up what I can to donate to flood relief. If you want to make a donation, you can donate to the Red cross
I'm so sorry to hear this! That's great that you are going to volunteer. I hope the waters recede soon and that repairs go smoothly and quickly!
ReplyDeleteThanks darjeeling! How are you doing? I follow your blog but you haven't updated in a while :)
DeleteOh my word this is so scary! Can't believe how bad the floods were all over the country this spring. How's Jake adjusting to the family? He's BEYOND adorable!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! My son and him are best buddies now! It's so adorable!
DeleteHope you are dry and safe from flooding where you are!
Oh my gosh! That is insane. Flooding is so scary, in 2004 I had a taste of flooding while I was on vacation in Minnesota and it is nuts! My thoughts are with you and your town as you all begin to pick up the pieces.
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