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My favorite little town in the midwest is under water. Fortunately, the folks I know there are OK, for now. I'm not sure whether or not the Iowa River has crested.
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This is a restaurant where I've had a couple of fine meals. Hope the sandbags held up; this was taken earlier in the week.
4 comments:
Will do. So happy your people (friends) are all okay. Amazing pictures!
We will be praying for them!
I will definitely say a prayer, this is sad for these people. Is this all just more effects of global warming?
It seems like yet another example of our climate out of control. I feel sad for the people who are dealing with the flooding.
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