Sayling Away

We’re Marooned!

Florence is still at it, dropping feet of rain overnight. Here are some photos taken at the bottom of our driveway this moring – we have a creek down there but it’s now a river. Luckily we are high and dry – our house sits about 60 or more feet above the water!

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The Story Reading Ape
7 years ago

Glad you’re safe, Noelle 🤗❤️🤗

The Story Reading Ape
7 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

👍😂😂😂

Tofino Photography
7 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

I have one & I can put a engine on the back! Fastest canoe on the island!

William Savage
7 years ago

Stay safe! I was only once in a wet hurricane (in the US) and remember well how terrifying it was and how alien it seemed to have rain fall that heavily. England’s only fairly recent hurricane was one of wind and I was in the middle of that one too (Do I hear mutterings of ‘jinxed’?). At breakfast where I was staying, people came in covered in blood and cuts from where the window glass had blown in on them overnight.

Mae Clair
7 years ago

OMG, those photos are unbelievable! The force of wind and water is very scary. Glad your house sits above all that rushing water. Stay safe and dry. I hope Garfield is holding up too! 🙂

Mae Clair
7 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

Oooh, so good to hear. I loved writing the Breckbill family!

TanGental
7 years ago

I always knew that repealing prohibition was a bad idea – you were so much safer in a dry country… chink chink!!

Bruce Goodman
7 years ago

Goodness – how to do you check the mailbox in those weather conditions! The postman may have left some valuable mail! Thank goodness you’re ok.

Bruce Goodman
7 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

!!

gaiainaction
7 years ago

Stay safe, we are following the hurricane’s progress from Europe.

gaiainaction
7 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

Yes indeed. And glad the worst is over for ye folks.

willowdot21
7 years ago

Thank God for the 60ft 💜💜💜

willowdot21
7 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

Well I am glad to hear that Noelle 💜💜

Gracie Bradford
7 years ago

Glad that you are safe. Houston sends out prayers as you endure this ordeal. We know what you are going through. CONTINUE TO BE SAFE AND ALERT!

Bette A. Stevens
7 years ago

Happy to hear you’re high and dry, Noelle! 🙂 xo

Natalie Ducey
7 years ago

Lovely to hear, Noelle. Stay safe. 🙂

Denis DuBay
7 years ago

Wow! Write, write, write, what an opportunity to write!

T Ibara Photo
7 years ago

I’m glad to know you are safe <3

Tejasv Kalra
7 years ago

Happy to know you’re safe !

evilsquirrel13
7 years ago

Adding my wishes to stay safe as well. 60 feet is good… a much better advantage than I had during the Flood of 1993, and I lived four miles from the river!

evilsquirrel13
7 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

No… thankfully, the levee just kept from being topped, and it was only at 54 feet. my entire city and many surrounding me would have been in about several feet of water had it crested just a few feet higher. The before and after aerial photos of the Mississippi River around St. Louis are remarkable for that flood…

Tofino Photography
7 years ago

I hope you own a pair of chest waders Noelle! I have a extra pair I can send.

Book Club Mom
Book Club Mom
7 years ago

Oh my! Just seeing this now – I hope the waters have receded since you wrote this. It’s good your house is up high – the mail can wait!

Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life.

I hope the waters have receded Noelle and all is safe… will change the url in the bookstore and going forward… lovely website… hugs xx

Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life.
Reply to  noelleg44

I actually did get through to your blog when in your new site Noelle.. so perhaps your daughter had connected it already.. hugsx

Cynthia Reyes
7 years ago

Good that your house is smartly placed so high above water. But not nice being marooned. Glad you’re safe.

olganm
olganm
7 years ago

Scary, Noelle! Thank goodness you’re well! ♥

restlessjo
7 years ago

Good grief, Noelle! I hope normality has been restored. Hasn’t it been a tempestuous crazy year? Very best wishes to you.

Charlotte Hoather
7 years ago

I’ve never been in a flood area thank goodness it must be quite scary, my blog friend Marey had problems in Texas and now you, I hope it goes down quickly and hasn’t done too much damage to your neighbours down the hill.

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