Many people in our area are not so lucky. The town of Hardy had flooding on Monday, April 30th. Here's a few pictures.
Hardy AR. Located on the Spring River |
Hardy is located on the Spring River. This is not a record level high for the river. The bridge you see here in the center of the picture was built in 1983, after the previous bridge was washed away in a flood. That was "the" flood.
Our friends live along the Spring River in the town of Ravenden. Their yard gets flooded several times a year, but the house has never been wet. Here's a picture of the water level sign by the bridge near their home.
Water level sign in Ravenden, AR. Located on the Spring River |
The Spring River flows into the Black River. The Black is in serious flood mode right now. The towns of Pocahontas and Portia are being seriously fit. People have been evacuated. The local highway is closed. We can't get to Jonesboro due to the flooding.
Pocahontas, AR. Located on the Black River |
Road sign near Portia, AR. Located on the Black River |
Batesville, AR. Located on the White River |
My friend Dixie Gordon told me about Smart911 on Wednesday. I'd never heard of this service. Local 911 personnel can access the data you've entered regarding you family, home, vehicle, medical issues & any animals/livestock you might have. Here's the link: Smart911.com
My friend, Gena, and I had a booth at the local Ren Faire. It rained the first day and was very windy the second day. I think we earned enough to cover the cost of the space. Just. Anyway, we did talk to many people. I enjoy showing people my spinning wheel, explaining how it works & how textile really effect our lives. Most often, the kids think of Sleeping Beauty. The men who stop by want to know how the wheel works & the women usually ask about colors & dyeing. We pass out business cards & invite people to contact us if they're interested in learning spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting or dyeing.
Me, in costume, spinning at the Ren Faire |
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