Atticus Finch
Call Me a Cab
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My home normally sits on the Trent River. Since Friday, it has been sitting in the Trent River. Yes, for the second time in twelve years, the beautiful Trent has flooded my property.
Eastern North Carolina began experiencing heavy rains from Tropical Storm Nichole Monday a week ago, and the rains didn't let up until Thursday night. It is hard to imagine, but my gauges recorded twenty-five inches of rain in only four days. I understand that some places across our watershed recorded thirty inches. That's more than a third of what we normally experience annually! I’ve lived in North Carolina for fifty-four years. I’ve lived through I don’t know how many hurricanes and tropical storms...but I have never seen rain like what fell here last week.
Happily, in 2006 I raised the house above the five-hundred year flood mark...so my home was never really threatened. Still, I decided to evacuate my more valuable belongings just as a precaution. Early Friday, some good friends boated over to my house and helped move my stuff to a storage building. We used my same old sixteen-foot Jon boat that I used in '99 to evacuate during Hurricane Floyd. My friend Phoebe photographed the whole adventure and posted the photos on Facebook. Then someone she knows turned her Facebook photos into a YouTube slideshow and set it to an old Randy Newman (I think) tune.
I'll tell you, it wasn't very much fun as it was happening, but the YouTube clip highlights the bright silver lining to this otherwise ugly cloud. Friendships are worth a million times more than possessions and sometimes it takes a flood to remind a person of that truth...
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXWuof9cv1Y
AF
Eastern North Carolina began experiencing heavy rains from Tropical Storm Nichole Monday a week ago, and the rains didn't let up until Thursday night. It is hard to imagine, but my gauges recorded twenty-five inches of rain in only four days. I understand that some places across our watershed recorded thirty inches. That's more than a third of what we normally experience annually! I’ve lived in North Carolina for fifty-four years. I’ve lived through I don’t know how many hurricanes and tropical storms...but I have never seen rain like what fell here last week.
Happily, in 2006 I raised the house above the five-hundred year flood mark...so my home was never really threatened. Still, I decided to evacuate my more valuable belongings just as a precaution. Early Friday, some good friends boated over to my house and helped move my stuff to a storage building. We used my same old sixteen-foot Jon boat that I used in '99 to evacuate during Hurricane Floyd. My friend Phoebe photographed the whole adventure and posted the photos on Facebook. Then someone she knows turned her Facebook photos into a YouTube slideshow and set it to an old Randy Newman (I think) tune.
I'll tell you, it wasn't very much fun as it was happening, but the YouTube clip highlights the bright silver lining to this otherwise ugly cloud. Friendships are worth a million times more than possessions and sometimes it takes a flood to remind a person of that truth...
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXWuof9cv1Y
AF