Stan, sorry to hear about your troubles with the flood. Good luck with all the cleaning.
Your thought of the day of avoiding floods is not an easy message.
It is however a useful warning to look into my own storage of pictures, though I keep a part of it in the cloud.

Henk

Op 2020-05-27 om 04:33 schreef Stan Halpin:
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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