Lights Out

by matt at 10:00 pm on August 22nd, 2007 in Photos

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Xmas in august.

Comments

  1. JimC wrote:

    I uploaded some pictures for the first time using my Sony DSC-H2 (I know it is not a pro camera); flood pictures from Ohio.

  2. jamiebeth wrote:

    first: JimC - holy crap - hope you and yours are ok, but no picture of you. bummer.

    second: matt, we’re jewish.
    (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100140/quotes)

  3. JimC wrote:

    My family and I are ok but we did loose our mini-van that was at the dealer’s parking lot (ready to be turned in to the lease company, didn’t quite make it). A lot people lost everything though.

    Here are some links to other pictures…

    http://picasaweb.google.com/gould.michael/FloodPictures

    http://abclocal.go.com/wtvg/slideShow?section=weather&id=5596525&slide=7

  4. matt wrote:

    damn. glad you guys only lost a mini van.

    did you swim to church?

  5. JimC wrote:

    did you swim to church?

    Actually the only north south route open was I-75 and I was able to get on that to cross the river and then snaked my way through some back roads to get to the church…fortunately, it was only flooded in the parking lot.

    Just surreal seeing this in your own town and seeing it on national TV as the top story…

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