Eclectic, thanks for sharing those. While it's heart-breaking for the people who lose so much when a natural disaster hits, the ability for individuals to come together like that to help their communities is touching and inspiring.
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A friend of mine who lives in Fargo sent these on to me. I found them much more personal than just the news casts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcMZ_0guIgE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdxtwROYTgE
NOW it is our turn to start sandbagging - the call came out yesterday for volunteers to fill bags. Right now it is just precautionary, hopefully they won't be needed.
The way this is going soon North Dakota will be completely under water. For a semi-arid state it seems like we have a whole lot of water going on![]()
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination
Eclectic, thanks for sharing those. While it's heart-breaking for the people who lose so much when a natural disaster hits, the ability for individuals to come together like that to help their communities is touching and inspiring.
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Here's hoping you don't need the sandbags. We've been having crazy weather, too - 70 degrees, then 7 inches of snow, then 70 degrees again, all in 4 days - but still nothing like what you're going through. Take care.
Deb