Kyle_in_Tex
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Sounds like Northern Exposure....."You're suffering from the throes of existentialism."If you do get Netflix be sure to watch all of the episodes of Corner Gas. it has been compared to the American Seinfeld show.
"Corner Gas" is a Canadian television sitcom that aired from 2004 to 2009, created by Brent Butt. The show is set in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan, and follows the life of Brent Leroy, who owns a gas station and coffee shop. The series is known for its humor and portrayal of small-town life, featuring a cast of quirky characters and their interactions in the community.
In the television series "Northern Exposure," the character Dr. Joel Fleischman experiences "the throes of existentialism" as he grapples with the unfamiliar and often absurd realities of living in Cicely, Alaska. This feeling, often triggered by moments of profound self-reflection or exposure to the town's eccentricities, leads him to question his place in the world and the nature of existence itself.
The Russian river flooded and killed one or more IIRC back in 2019.Thanks for posting the videos. I think people who aren't around rivers that are subject to flash flooding have a hard time comprehending how fast water can rise. There appeared to be much higher damage from prior floods on some of the trees.
I've seen water rise so quickly that it looked like a four foot high wave was coming down river, and sounded like the proverbial freight train. The final height was ~25' up over something like a 175' of width. It didn't take long before whole trees and houses were moving by at a fast clip.
The force of nature.
Stay safe out there.
Peter
We had another deadly flash flood event on the Blanco river a handful of years ago.
My mom was griping about the gov't response and I reminded her of North Carolina and FEMA response.
The NOAA weather stations, normally have 2 people, had 5 people. They started putting out warnings hours before the event. There is horrible cell phone coverage. One meteorologists recommends the campers ALL have weather radios that broadcast alarms. Just too much water too fast, as my previous post graph showed.
Mom's watchman procedure went well, she spent 1 night in the hospital for observation. The procedure can reduce risk of stroke to 1%, and many can get off high dollar blood thinners. Eloquist was taken off of my mom's regimen, and spiranolactone. Also, the mitral valve clip is doing not perfect, but pretty good. Her BP has dropped so much we've taken her off of most all of her BP meds too. She is taking a baby aspirin, and Plavix. God is great.
Prayers for all.
Back to work tomorrow.
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