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Aug 27, 2011 - Doctor’s Brook is Flooding

Aug 27, 2011 - Doctor’s Brook is Flooding. “hope it doesn’t flood Meg’s studio.” (we still had no idea!). Oh Damn! (and that means there’s about a meter of water in our basement too). Uh oh! The current stopped. Here comes the Mad. Lake-front property!. Time to go NOW!.

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Aug 27, 2011 - Doctor’s Brook is Flooding

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  1. Aug 27, 2011 - Doctor’s Brook is Flooding “hope it doesn’t flood Meg’s studio.” (we still had no idea!)

  2. Oh Damn! (and that means there’s about a meter of water in our basement too)

  3. Uh oh! The current stopped. Here comes the Mad Lake-front property!

  4. Time to go NOW!

  5. Looking back, while wading away (no current so it was safe to wade, but…, tears, concern…

  6. This was the crest (about 8PM) • Almost a half meter less than 1927 • but about 2 meters more than any • flood since then.

  7. Main Street, Moretown By 10 or so it’s a bit lower.

  8. Main Street next morning (walking home)

  9. Are we home yet?

  10. Tough to say…

  11. No shortage of mud!

  12. Not quite everything is chaos That ladder is right where we left it! (& the mushrooms seem very happy) ..and the weather couldn’t be better (in ’27 it froze. For the winter! How’d they do it?)

  13. Okay. Now take everything out into the mud!

  14. Skis too Why yes. Of course we still use them all. (why would you feel you had to ask!)

  15. Strip the walls of the sheetrock and insulation Thank goodness for all the AMAZING people who showed up to help us and all our neighbors!

  16. Start hauling away some of the rubbish Sadly, no pictures of the three other tractors that helped with this stuff.

  17. …and washing what can be saved

  18. NEXT • We are scrubbing and disinfecting inside, • we probably have to remove some floors, • then we will heat to dry things out, • then we can start reconstruction…, • and, maybe, move ourselves back in to the upstairs, • and eventually move stuff back in and reinhabit the downstairs!

  19. Thank You, THANK YOU! • To all our AMAZING volunteers who’ve come from near & far, & for the concern and sympathy of so many others • Thanks also to the volunteers at all our neighbors’ homes • The Moretown community, and all our volunteer boards - and especially our Fire Department have been totally unbelievable, for one small example: • It’s a stretch to call it a war zone, but we have been in a battle. Having to fill in paperwork during the heat of battle would be (to keep it polite) very unhelpful. Our zoning administrator is filling in all the forms herself. That’s huge. • AND SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS, AND INDEED ALL OF THE MAD RIVER GLEN COMMUNITY!

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