Anita,
I feel your pain - although my house didn't flood from Katrina's wrath.  Am
glad to hear you're high and dry.  And thank you for the news of Doris
Southard.  At least your area has some topography (hills), so the entire
place isn't underwater.  The New Orleans area is still recovering, but
there have been a few articles in the paper to remember the kindness and
send help up north.

Beth McCasland
in the 'burbs of New Orleans


> [Original Message]
> From: purple lacer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <lace@arachne.com>
> Date: 6/16/2008 2:57:23 PM
> Subject: [lace] Re:  Lacemakers in the damp midwest
>
> Greetings from soggy Cedar Rapids, Iowa!
>
> First, I am relieved to say that I am personally safe and sound and up
high away from the floodwaters.  It has been an unbelievable experience
here in Iowa this year!  Never in our wildest dreams could we have imagine
how far the flood waters would have reached in our city.  For the most
part, our entire downtown was flooded.  Many businesses and homes sustained
severe damage.   The waters are still receding so the total shock is yet to
come.  
>
> One of the saddest is the flooding of the National Czech and Slovak
Museum and Library.  I haven't heard whether or not they had time to save
any of the many many treasured artifacts, including the vast folk costume
collection.   There were many pieces of wonderful lace in the collection
too.
>
> Coincidentally, this weekend was our annual lace retreat here in town for
our guild members.   In spite of all the flooded roads, our members from
Dubuque and Clinton (on the Mississippi) and nearby towns of Amana and
Marengo (also flooded) were able to attend.  So far as we know, all of our
members are okay.  However I haven't heard from a couple down in Iowa City
which has also sustained severe flooding.
>
> We did receive word from another member that Doris Southard, who lives
upstream in Cedar Falls, was evacuated safely from her home.  Fortunately
the levies in Cedar Falls were high enough and the downtown was saved.  I
would imagine that Doris' home is also okay.  Perhaps if she is home again
she will give us an update.
>
> Unfortunately our only needlework shop, which was 10 blocks from the
river, was also flooded.  I realized yesterday that I had an ethafoam
pillow with a bookmark pricking on display there.   That is hopefully the
only lacemaking loss in town.  Trust me, I have more pillows safely at home!
>
> Our guild is looking forward to attending the IOLI convention in
neighboring Illinois.  We anticipate receiving our charter too!  I'm also
attending the Arachne lunch.
>
> Thanks for thinking about us!!  I hope other lacemakers across the rain
soaked midwest and firey west are safe and well too.
>
> Anita Hansen
> Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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