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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - May 02 2010 : 11:58:47 AM
Just checking in with my KY Farmgirls-everyone okay? We're flooded in here. The road is completely flooded-probably by 2 feet or so. Hope everyone is doing okay!

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Heather Nicole Posted - May 07 2010 : 6:09:23 PM
Prayers to all of you in flooded areas! Our thoughts are with you, the images from CNN are very reminiscent of Katrina. Stay safe my sisters!

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melody Posted - May 04 2010 : 8:46:38 PM
My goodness ladies---seeing the news and the footage of all the flooding it is mind boggling. Our prayers are with you! Take care.

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fiddlegirl89 Posted - May 04 2010 : 6:50:07 PM
We're ok here...we live up on a hill, so we weren't in danger of our house being flooded. Our fields did turn into lakes, but it could've been worse. I looked up more pictures from our town online today, and we were lucky. A lot of folks had it a lot worse than we did. Here are some pictures from around here... http://custerfamilyfarm.com/blog1/index.php?blog=3

ETA: Now it's the 2nd post down...

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FebruaryViolet Posted - May 03 2010 : 06:09:11 AM
Glad to know you're alright, though, Megan. We got a lot of rain, but the flooding is limited to the lower lying regions, in the Ohio and Licking River valleys in our area. Miss Wilma lives in the path of the major flooding, though she is pretty far from the river. Worried about Miss Bee Haven, who got hammered last Spring with that freak flood in Louisville...


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kristin sherrill Posted - May 03 2010 : 06:00:10 AM
Megan, surely your boss will understand you can't get to work right now. I sure hope it all gets back to normal soon. That's amazing that whole roads were washed away. I had no idea it was so bad out there. We had rain and storms all night here. Half my garden's under water.

Be careful, Megan. I hope your step-SIL's house isn't hurt too bad and can be repaired.

Kris

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Ga Girl Posted - May 03 2010 : 05:47:14 AM
Megan, I am so glad you and yours are safe and no damage to your home. Hopefully you can use a sick day. My sil lives in Savannah Tenn and they are the same way no way out they had 20in of rain and their creek looks like a river. They have no power or landline, she said the water had washed the poles down and the concrete off the roads. Hopefully things will return to normal water level soon. Big hugs! Karen

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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - May 03 2010 : 04:57:45 AM
We're alright-we have no way to get to the "outside world" though. Our driveway goes down to a road that follows Paint Lick Creek. Well, Paint Lick Creek became Paint Lick OCEAN, and everything (Including our mailbox) was COVERED in water. Our mailbox ended up being about 2 feet under the top of the surface. I've never seen anything like it. Anyway, the bridge we use to get off the farm and onto an actual road was completely washed out. We've found it, but, we've got to fix our washed out driveway first.

I've never seen anything like this. Luckily we live so far up a hill that the water didn't even come close, but, others aren't so lucky. My step-sister-in-law (lol) is going to survey the damage to her house right now. She's trying to find a way to cross over the creek. She lives way down in a bottom, so she's sure the house has some water damage.

I just hate that I have to take these days off as vacation days! There's nothing VACATION about it! I CAN'T LEAVE! I wonder if I can use a sick day...

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Bear5 Posted - May 02 2010 : 8:49:39 PM
Megan, I'm praying for all of you in Kentucky. Keep us posted. Hope you and yours are fine.
Marly

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kristin sherrill Posted - May 02 2010 : 4:28:28 PM
Megan, sounds like you got the storm that hit Nashville. That was awful. 8 people killed from flooding there. And Memphis got it too. I hope yours goes down soon and evertything is ok there. That is so scary.

Kris

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