Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on April 30, 2011 at 13:14:09 from (50.48.54.48):
Had a lot of rain with flooding a couple of days ago. Looked out the window at 5 AM and 7 Am everything looked normal Noticed the water rising at 10 am. by noon it was at the doorstep. 3 sump pumps running in the cellar kept up pretty good, about 1 ft. max. by 5pm the water had gone down a lot. By 5 am the next day, it was almost back to normal. Today, saturday, sunny things are back to normal except for real soggy ground. It's gonna be awhile before the farmers get back in the field. Last 2 photos are corn fields over by the river that won't be planted for a while. It was amazing how fast the water came up and equally amazing how fast it dropped. The last picture is the fast moving stream between the house and garage that used to be a driveway. The only damage repair will be another load of gravel in the driveway unless I can get it back off the lawn. The floor of the hen house stayed about 4 inches above the water.
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