
Hiking the fields at the VA Center:
Exploring Whitman College’s photo galleries in the afternoon:

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Driving (windshield photography):
Dropping in on former colleagues:
Dog Walking:
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Things are calming a bit.
Record water levels are now being recorded. And here are a couple of aerial views from the local newspaper, the Union-Bulletin, and its chief shooter, Greg Lehman.

We are high and dry here. But things were different before US Corps of Engineers work on Mill Creek, and Bennington Lake overflow control mechanisms and scenarios were developed. Here is a 1931 photograph of flooding on Birch Street, a route I often take on my daily walk to the downtown workspace.

Most rainfall and highest flood threats in 26 years …
Take a look downtown: