...what a wonderful feeling, I'm
biking in the rain!
Check out the local
newpaper and
Fox News stories.
Also, here are some pics from the Postbulletin and my camera.
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Now I understand the meaning behind calling off a game for rain. When they say the fields are flooded, the fields are flooded. |
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So, the high school students got let out of school to save the town. |
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The water levels kept rising and rising. Thankfully, I live on the south side where we didn't get quite as much rain (probably 1/2" less) |
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...and through it all...I was biking... :-) | I spent most of my day drying off from my wet commute. |
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