Glad to hear y'all are making steady (if slow in some areas) progress. I do love Nashville, having had some of the best times of my youth down there.

I guess at this point, you just have to take solace in the fact that you witnessed history firsthand, and that it probably won't happen again in your lifetime.

-- Walt

On 3/19/2011 9:42 AM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Walt,
Well for the most part it has come along pretty good. Just across the way
though the houses that were along Richland Creek are waiting to be bought
and I am guessing torn down. It really was surreal watching the news and
seeing the stretch of I-24 around Bell Rd. exit completely under water. I
drive back and forth that direction when I head to work in Antioch. I drove
to work that Monday morning and it was surreal again seeing all that debris
and what not that the flood waters carried along. A car sat upside down on
the banks of the creek for a long time until water subsided long enough I
suppose for them to get a tow truck to be able to move the car.

Jeffery

-----Original Message-----
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Walter Gilbert
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Subject: Re: PESO: Episcopal Church (across the street from the bar)

     Thanks, Jeffery.

And, yes -- Nashville is pretty close-by.  Only about an hour and half
drive, give or take.  I haven't been there in a couple of years, but I'll be
flying out of there next week.  Last time I went, I was sitting in an
executive skybox watching the Titans with a good friend.  I'm curious to see
how far the city has come along since the flood.

-- Walt





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