Nashville Under Water
Hello Blog Friends,
If you have been following the news at all I
am sure you have heard of Nashville, TN.
flooding.
Saturday started off with rains that continued
through the day and into the night. As the
evening hours drew near, our fair city
started to sink.
Keep in mind also, that this is not just
effecting the county that Nashville is in,
this is actually so wide spread that it is effecting
most Tennessee counties.
The rains came and they stayed. It rained all
day Saturday and into the night where at
some point it actually let up. Come Sunday
morning with the storms moving in again and
carrying chances of tornado's, my fair city,
hunkered down.
Sunday brought rains so heavy that you could
not even see across the street, and unlike usual
it did not move out fast. It rained pretty much
like that all day.
With the creeks, stream and rivers taking
on more then they can handle, flooding started.
Homes and business under water, people
losing all they have. And lifes being lost.
When all was said and done Nashville
recieved a total of 13.57 inches of rain in
2 days. Some out laying counties and towns
got up to 20 inches.
Today cleanups began, the water started going
down but not before it covered some of Nashvilles
historical places.....like Gaylord Hotel where I
know a lot of you blog people stayed just a few months
ago. It has covered all of Opry Mills Mall where I am
sure some of you ladies shopped. It has covered the
historical Grand Ole Opry as well as all the places I
am sure some of you walked on Broadway and
2nd Ave.
Please keep Nashville in your prayers. We have a lot
of clean up and a lot of work to do. But like true
Nashvillians, we have pulled together, we have supported,
we have helped, we have lent that needed hand.....we
always bond in trouble times. We will come back from
this just like we did after the tornados of 1997...but
your thoughts and prayers are always needed and
welcomed.
A bank located on the banks of Stones River. Loved
the sign.
The Target shopping center not far from my home.
Two grown men having some fun. Course coming
out of Stones River I am not sure what kind of
critters would be in that water.
A home down from me.
If you have been following the news at all I
am sure you have heard of Nashville, TN.
flooding.
Saturday started off with rains that continued
through the day and into the night. As the
evening hours drew near, our fair city
started to sink.
Keep in mind also, that this is not just
effecting the county that Nashville is in,
this is actually so wide spread that it is effecting
most Tennessee counties.
The rains came and they stayed. It rained all
day Saturday and into the night where at
some point it actually let up. Come Sunday
morning with the storms moving in again and
carrying chances of tornado's, my fair city,
hunkered down.
Sunday brought rains so heavy that you could
not even see across the street, and unlike usual
it did not move out fast. It rained pretty much
like that all day.
With the creeks, stream and rivers taking
on more then they can handle, flooding started.
Homes and business under water, people
losing all they have. And lifes being lost.
When all was said and done Nashville
recieved a total of 13.57 inches of rain in
2 days. Some out laying counties and towns
got up to 20 inches.
Today cleanups began, the water started going
down but not before it covered some of Nashvilles
historical places.....like Gaylord Hotel where I
know a lot of you blog people stayed just a few months
ago. It has covered all of Opry Mills Mall where I am
sure some of you ladies shopped. It has covered the
historical Grand Ole Opry as well as all the places I
am sure some of you walked on Broadway and
2nd Ave.
Please keep Nashville in your prayers. We have a lot
of clean up and a lot of work to do. But like true
Nashvillians, we have pulled together, we have supported,
we have helped, we have lent that needed hand.....we
always bond in trouble times. We will come back from
this just like we did after the tornados of 1997...but
your thoughts and prayers are always needed and
welcomed.
A bank located on the banks of Stones River. Loved
the sign.
The Target shopping center not far from my home.
Two grown men having some fun. Course coming
out of Stones River I am not sure what kind of
critters would be in that water.
A home down from me.
Everything covered here including two dogs that were
in one building. No one knew that the dams would have
to release water due to the stress on them, causing all
the areas below to flood like this.
The field inside is full.
really did not need a hit like this.
Comments
keeping you all in our prayers.
Scary stuff and I hope the worst is over. Nashville is tough - PamD said it well.
Jamie had some minor damage to the duct work (in her crawl space)
Nashville is unlike any city in the world. Ya'll are a different breed, the way you help each other. One of Jamie's friend's said. Because people weren't looting and actiing stupid, the national news didn't have anything to cover.
gail
I havent been up to date on all the flooding that has happened. Be safe and keep a boat near! LOL