Flooding along the bottoms of Howard County....

by shitao | March 19, 2008 at 08:13 am | 113 views | 1 comment
Flooding along the bottoms of Howard County.... by shitao

Water

If I were called in
To construct a religion
I should make use of water.

Going to church
Would entail a fording
To dry, different clothes;

My litany would employ
Images of sousing,
A furious devout drench,

And I should raise in the east
A glass of water
Where any-angled light
Would congregate endlessly.

--Philip Larkin

Uploaded by shitao | March 19, 2008 at 08:13 am | 113 views | 1 comment

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Floods cut a swath of destruction across the United States

UPDATE: 9:30 EST13 people have been reported dead and 3 are missing as a result of flooding. "Residents of low-lying towns stacked sandbags or grabbed belongings and evacuated Wednesday after a foot of rain pushed...

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The rising of the Missouri River into the bottoms of Howard County during flood stage on Monday the 17th 2008. This is only a quarter of a mile from Franklin Island, where Lewis and Clark spent two days on their journey west. Viewed from the bluffs of Cooper County that sit 75 feet higher than the flood plane.

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