You set the stage for what is to come so vividly, Neil: "As the rain would continue to fall in January 1937, the Ohio River would widen to 20 miles in spots and flood nearly all of Jeffersonville. Adolph had seen many things in his 85 years, but nothing like what was soon to come."
Reminds me of the "before-and-after" of Hurricane Milton this week in Sarasota. I was able to get out before the waters rose eight feet,submerged the beaches and overturned yachts, but the images of all that water, and once- familiar locales literally washed away overnight. . .water can be life giving and devastating and sometimes both at once.
You set the stage for what is to come so vividly, Neil: "As the rain would continue to fall in January 1937, the Ohio River would widen to 20 miles in spots and flood nearly all of Jeffersonville. Adolph had seen many things in his 85 years, but nothing like what was soon to come."
Reminds me of the "before-and-after" of Hurricane Milton this week in Sarasota. I was able to get out before the waters rose eight feet,submerged the beaches and overturned yachts, but the images of all that water, and once- familiar locales literally washed away overnight. . .water can be life giving and devastating and sometimes both at once.
Thank you for your encouraging comment. I appreciate your comparison and the thoughtful way you expressed it.
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Thank you so much.