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End of the drought

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:30 am
by Urbanian
Looks like the drought is pretty much over…

The submerged statue commemorates Lewis & Clark’s landing, but at this point, his triumphal hat waving looks more like a cry for help.

Re: End of the drought

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:59 am
by WhiteNoise
Yeah, more like yelling "I'm over here!" You guys have had some rough weather, that's for sure! Oklahoma not far away and they are devastated. Very, very sad. Damn tornado's, getting worse each year, touching down everywhere these days :x
Glad to see you out and about Urbanian, must help to have a bike to get your mind off the nasty stuff and to breath life in again. I hope you and all those you know, are okay.

Re: End of the drought

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:19 am
by khaosaming
Is that the place where they have the famous gateway to the west? Mistaken by some ignoramuses as a piece of junk food advertising. That gate was, if anyone's interested, designed by a Finnish-American architect (Eero Saarinen). He also designed the TWA Terminal, New York.

Re: End of the drought

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:28 am
by Urbanian
Thanks for your kind words WN. Tornadoes are very selective, so most of us were only mildly inconvenienced with the recent storms. Sewers backing up from excessive rainfall is more widespread than wind damage. All in all we are a hearty bunch, and came through smiling, though a little wet.

The picture here is actually from before the most recent storms. The river is nearly 10' higher now than it was then.

Re: End of the drought

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:37 am
by Urbanian
A more recent photo of the flooded Mississippi immediately north of the statue (and from higher ground). The trees out in the water are along the same sidewalk where my bike was parked in the previous photo.

Re: End of the drought

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:44 am
by Urbanian
You see the second and third levels of the parking garage on the left. The trees are planted along the street that normally fronts the river. During last year's drought, the bridge standard in the distance was at the water's edge.

Re: End of the drought

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:19 am
by WhiteNoise
Saying goes, "that things could be worse"......ok I know. But I never found comfort in that being said. Sewers backed up? Oh, that Is awful. I'd be thinking this, no I change that....I would be planning to move. Easier said then done and involved but a good scare can make it happen. Like this.......
While living in Florida, hurricane and tornado threats came often. One time (early dark a.m. hours) I took shelter alone in the only "safe" place I had, a closet for 4 hours. It was frightening. Constant back to back lightening and sounds I had Never heard before. It was Nearby I knew it. As a matter of fact it turned out several twisters where within miles of each other. I was so glad I didn't know that while I hid from what I knew as one. Well that was enough for me. Next day safe and sound, I decided to make plans to move as soon as I could. I did and I Def Don't miss that!!
(But......I Do miss the almost year round great biking weather & roads!)
"Can't have everything".....hmmm, "they" say that too! :x I'll still try :P