Monday, September 17, 2018

The Waters

The sun finally came out today after a lot of rain! Quite a bit of the city is flooded. But I am so very thankful that we did not get near what our neighbors in North Carolina did. This picture is the ground where you saw the groundhog in my last post. The entire area is flooded, including any burrows. But I 'm sure he found high ground.

This little rest stop  was mostly under water.


A lot of people were out walking and taking pictures.










“The fire of love stops at nothing— it sweeps everything before it. Flood waters can’t drown love, torrents of rain can’t put it out. Love can’t be bought, love can’t be sold— it’s not to be found in the marketplace.”
Song Of Solomon 8

12 comments:

Linda said...

I Am so thankful!!! Even aboard our ship - we stopped and prayed for you and Phil and others of our friends. Thank you for the update!! It could have been far worse and yet it was still so very devastating to so many. Continued prayers for all those affected......

Ann said...

That's a lot of water. I'm glad that it's stopped raining and you are safe.

Unknown said...

Goodness! You still got a lot of water, Ginny! So glad it wasn't worse!

MadSnapper said...

this is just so sad, and I am so thankful you are ok in your home. I hope the groundhogs survived. I have seen on TV and on FB the horrors that are the Carolinas, and now this. it is heading for the NE dragging rain with it. NC is devsated and more coming in the next two days. still flooding and going much higher .. the rain left them but the run off is going so high in the next 24 hours they river flood gage doesn't go high enough to measure it. the highest is 24 feet and it is going higher.

Karen said...

Very glad you are okay and the sun is shining again.

Nancy Chan said...

Thank God you are safe. Hope the flood will subside too and work of cleaning and restoration will start as soon as possible.

Ruth Hiebert said...

That looks bad. I do hope everyone is safely on higher ground.

Tamago said...

I'm glad you didn't get as much flood as NC but it's still a lot of water. My heart goes out to those who are affected. I hope they can go back to normal life as quickly as possible.

Lois said...

Oh my! So much water. I wonder how long it will take it to go down. I'm glad you are alright Ginny!

Bobbie said...

Wow, that is a lot of water, Ginny! Glad you all are okay.

Chatty Crone said...

Ginny that is incredible sad. I am glad your house was spared. The only good thing is the love it brings out in people to help.

Carla from The River said...

Praying for you my friend.. stay safe!

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