They've been draining it since the end of July, so it's not risen enough to
be a danger, but all the streams in the area are really roaring and on our
road, our little bridge could be in danger if it continues at this pace. It
was dangerously close yesterday, I can only imagine what it looks like now.
And there's only one way into our section of paradise.

Thankfully I still see cars coming and Charles isn't home yet. I have half
an inkling to drive down and see - but it's freaking pouring out. :(

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> So after several year of drought, Metro Atlanta now has an abundance
> of water.  Assuming the AJC homepage will be "All Flooding All the
> Time" for at least the next 24 hours (http://www.ajc.com/).
>
> Two friend's homes (that I know of) are currently flooding.  Luckily I
> live on the fourth floor of the condo building.  I guess the garage
> underneath might flood...
>
> Erika - is your lake over it's banks yet?
>
> -Cameron
>
> 

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