Thinking the same JoeyA. Hope all is well.
I was just wondering if anyone has heard from Mike Page and how he is doing? The rising river problem I think a concern for the entire town of Fargo.
Thoughts are with you Mike. Any reports?
JoeyA
So far so good.
pic from my house a yesterday afternoon - .
and this morning ---
off to work ...
Wow! When is it supposed to crest? You aren't worried about your house? I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and my fingers crossed for you!
I was working in Cedar Rapids IA last June. On a Wednesday afternoon the river levels looked just like they do here http://www.inforum.com/pages/floodcam. By Thursday morning there was 5 feet of water over the bridges and still rising. Before it started to recede, the building I worked in, which was 1/2 block from the river, got 9' of water in the lobby. So many homes were completely wiped out, including some of my co-workers. Where I live (on the same river but north about 60 miles) the damage was less severe but still devastating. Downtown businesses were left with huge messes and one small island on the river, where there are some beautiful water-front homes, was under water. Last I checked, those people had not moved back in yet.
It was an event that was horrific at best and something me, my children and my grand-daughter, who was 6 at the time, will never forget. In fact, she still talks about it every time we go over a bridge.
and this morning ---
off to work ...
and this morning ---
off to work ...
and this morning ---
off to work ...
People don't realize how much damage there was in Cedar Rapids as the media didn't dwell on it as much as Katrina, et al. I heard it was the worst natural disaster in recent history. Correct me if wrong, but there were over 25,000 homes destroyed.
Take care over there,
Jeff Livingston
Good to hear you have made some preparations.
I read about the snow this morning too.
How high off the ground is your home?
(Make sure you have call-forwarding service at your home.)
JoeyA
I just ran a search to see if any of our members are in the Fargo area and found this thread. Mike..... Sure hope things go well for you. Definitely would rattle the nerves for me!
JoeyA... good mention about the call forwarding. I generally forward my phone when away from home, like when we went to the Expo. When the tornado hit us in December, I had the phone forwarded to go pick Gene up from work, then shopping, then home. We had just arrived home and Gene had emptied the groceries from the car, when the tornado hit and knocked out all our electric. I had no clue where the phone with a cord was, to know if the phone lines were still up. But, the cordless phone was dead, because the electric was out for a day. Fortunately, we hadn't had time to unforward, so all our calls came to the cell phone. Using call forwarding has saved our tails more than once, "fo' shizzle!" (BTW, I love that phrase! Might adopt it. Hope you don't mind...)
Anyone else on the forum from the Fargo area?? Best wishes to all of you that the sand dikes hold up and nobody has any serious damage.