Published: May 16, 2011
Last Monday evening, our family headed out to see the "flood of the century," as the mighty Mississippi crested in Memphis.
From afar, trunk-less treetops appeared as shrubs and tall telephone posts had become stumps. And, up-close, debris of bottles, boxes and tires rested at the water's edge, as if the local roads were a dumping ground. Read More
Last Monday evening, our family headed out to see the "flood of the century," as the mighty Mississippi crested in Memphis.
From afar, trunk-less treetops appeared as shrubs and tall telephone posts had become stumps. And, up-close, debris of bottles, boxes and tires rested at the water's edge, as if the local roads were a dumping ground. Read More
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