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Flooded,
2008.05.02
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Poor sad lonely horsey.
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Poor sad lonely horsey.
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I haven't edited ANY of these pictures, that's truly how high the water is.
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I haven't edited ANY of these pictures, that's truly how high the water is.
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just really like this shot.
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just really like this shot.
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high water #1
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high water #1
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High water #2. No i don't think anyone moved the sign.
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High water #2. No i don't think anyone moved the sign.
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Again, just really like this shot.
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Again, just really like this shot.
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Yes, that IS the top of a fire hydrant. hope nobody needs that soon!
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Yes, that IS the top of a fire hydrant. hope nobody needs that soon!
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This is the start of a bike trail that curves off to the right just before the trees in the background. I think I'll stick to walking for the time being.
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This is the start of a bike trail that curves off to the right just before the trees in the background. I think I'll stick to walking for the time being.
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Pay close attention to the 'shiny' parts in the middle, that's water flooded into the park. An example of how 'just plain high' the water table is right now.
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Pay close attention to the 'shiny' parts in the middle, that's water flooded into the park. An example of how 'just plain high' the water table is right now.
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Same thing as above.
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Same thing as above.
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That drain pipe? Is usually 3-5 feet from the top of the river.
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That drain pipe? Is usually 3-5 feet from the top of the river.
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Some of you may remember last September I posted some pics of a local dam after getting 18 or so inches of rain in August. Now we've gotten over 100 inches of Snow here in WI and this is the end result. The ground was getting saturated from the rain and now that snow all had to melt and go somewhere. So, here it is. My local river.