That's terrible, Stan. Hope you manage to sort out most of it.

Alan C

On 27-May-20 04:33 AM, Stan Halpin wrote:
As some of you know, our home was flooded last week, high water at 27 3/8 
inches inside.
So we have been hauling stuff out, a lot to the curb for trash pickup, much 
still to be sorted, decisions about what to try to preserve/restore...
[Side note. Most of my camera gear was high and dry, my computer also, my five 
backup external drive all had water inside which I poured out. We’ll find their 
fate sometime but not now.]

So, sitting tonight going over tomorrow’s schedule and priorities. I mention 
that I want to tackle the 15-20 binders that hold my sleeved negatives and 
contact prints and selected proof prints. Meg says: “why? Why keep those? Will 
you ever use them?” Hmm, well Meg, you have been after me to print a few flower 
macros and most of my favorites were with the 645. I suppose I could go back to 
using a 645Z and go off looking for flowers. Meg says: “That would make more 
sense than trying to recover those thousands of negatives just to find and 
produce 5 prints.”
I think she has a point. Particularly if it turns out that my digital archives 
are also toast.

Starting next  Monday a professional cleaning crew of 5-6 persons will spend 
3-4 days mitigating the flood damage, sanitizing, and cleaning. Another 2 weeks 
after that of high powered fans for drying. Meanwhile we’ll be looking for new 
stove, refrigerator, furnace/boiler, hot water heaters, washer and dryer, 
bedroom furniture, living room furniture... Assuming that our insurance 
coverage comes through, by July this will mostly be behind us and I can revisit 
that thought about a 645Z...
Thought for the day: avoid floods.

Stan

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