Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Thursday, June 29, 2006
More flooding
We are finally back in the modern world after 36 hours stranded by closed roads and no power. There is a street under this water, as well as a playground and two parking areas. As bad as it is here, there are many places who had much worse damage.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Whew! Glad to hear from you! The situation really looks pretty bad, and I'm sure the coming days won't be a picnic.
Hi, I am grateful you were thinking of us. We were SO isolated, couldn't get anywhere at all because the flooding was so extensive. A lot of people had some awful losses. The river has only gone down a little and there is so much more rain possible tonight.
2 comments:
Whew! Glad to hear from you! The situation really looks pretty bad, and I'm sure the coming days won't be a picnic.
Hi, I am grateful you were thinking of us. We were SO isolated, couldn't get anywhere at all because the flooding was so extensive. A lot of people had some awful losses. The river has only gone down a little and there is so much more rain possible tonight.
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