Our Little PA Flood
September 30, 2010
I know there were a lot people and places very much worse off but thought I'd share mine.
Published by Roni ODonnell
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14 Comments
Post a CommentGood that it didn't get any worse.
Wow.... :o)
That's a lot of water! In Colorado, we had a wetter than normal spring and early summer, so we're worried about wildfires. Fire and water - can't live without them, but they sure can cause a lot of damage.
Really frightening. We've had flooding in our city in the past, and it was very scary.
Yikes!
Scary!
love the pics
Thankfully so! cheers :) (by the way, I'm heading up to the mountains camping for a few days - I'll catch up with you when I get back next week!)
Good job, glad it subsided, we lucked out too!
Wow...good pictures. Hope it goes down soon and you have no flood damage.