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New Haven River, Bristol, VT July 2023
The river in our adjacent field, July 2023.
Maybe some of you have seen the footage of Montpelier and other raging rivers in Vermont.
We were very lucky - we had no devastating flooding in our town, unlike many of the towns in Vermont.
Terrible property and business damages, but as far as I know, no-one lost their lives.
We had many fantastic out-of-state Rapid Water Rescuers helping out, as well as dedicated, brave Vermont rescue workers.
In contrast, here's a photo of me taken on our "normal" river, Oct. 2015.

Maybe some of you have seen the footage of Montpelier and other raging rivers in Vermont.
We were very lucky - we had no devastating flooding in our town, unlike many of the towns in Vermont.
Terrible property and business damages, but as far as I know, no-one lost their lives.
We had many fantastic out-of-state Rapid Water Rescuers helping out, as well as dedicated, brave Vermont rescue workers.
In contrast, here's a photo of me taken on our "normal" river, Oct. 2015.

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But I love the contrast between the images, Deborah,
I do hope things are calming down by now !!!
It's been a wild month with so much destruction. We're very lucky to have avoided it all.
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