[Oe List ...] Iowa Weather
Joyce Sloan
jsloan45 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 15 12:53:06 EDT 2008
Margaret,
Thank you for that very vivid report of the situation in Iowa. This weather
phenomenon is overwhelming. You, David, Linda and Nancy are all in our
thoughts and prayers.
Joyce Ollison Sloan
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Isobel & Jim Bishop <
isobeljimbish at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> Dear Margaret, Nancy, Linda and David,
> We are watching our television with horror as we see the devastation of the
> floods, and hear the voices of the local people calling for help, and
> looking at the destruction of their homes. Thank you for reminding us
> through this listserve, that we are one global body, and we care about each
> other.
> May the rain soon ease off, and life's pieces be picked up once more.
> grace and peace,
> Isobel Bishop.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Margaret Helen Aiseayew <aiseayew at netins.net>
> *To:* Order Ecumenical Community <oe at wedgeblade.net>
> *Sent:* Saturday, June 14, 2008 3:08 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Oe List ...] Iowa Weather
>
> Here in the middle of the state every day is its own challenge. Right now
> from north of Des Moines I could not get to my brother's home south of Des
> Moines if I wanted to try. Two weeks ago I barely made it home from work on
> Monday morning and last Monday I could not get to the folks (and they are
> only ten miles away). The flooding is so pervasive that it is impossible to
> know where you cannot go next. I have dumped twelve inches from my rain
> gauge in the last ten days. Dad and Dorothy have had three more inches than
> I have had. I am fortunate to have relocated since I moved out here. At my
> first location there is more than five feet of water over the drive. The
> back half of my current lawn looks like a field pond, but the crawl space
> under my house is dry. The new drainage we put in at the Mackey church last
> year has kept the basement dry this season. My home church--just two blocks
> from my house has had the basement flooded.
>
> The tornados have been devastating, heartbreaking. It is difficult to sit
> under the threat night after night, or day after day. After something like
>
> the loss of the remarkable human beings at the boy scout camp, you wish you
>
> could trade places. In Parkersburg the Methodist Church was being used as
> the volunteer meeting place until the heavy rains revealed that the winds
> had so compromised the roof that water poured through into the sanctuary.
> Last Sunday the roof of one of the Methodist churches actually fell
> in--luckily before the congregation gathered. Volunteers have been drawn
> into their own crisis. Today Interstate 80 was closed (the main east-west
> route across the state). The Mississippi is closed for over two hundred
> miles. No barges are carrying grain or anything else to market (so yes, all
> prices go up).
>
> A part of the struggle is that the randomness of all of this seems to
> reflect at least one dimension of the way life is and that is disturbing,
> causing one to wonder about the point of it all. Sorry. I don't mean to
> be
> a downer, but we need a real break. Margaret
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* David & Lin Zahrt <chbnb at netins.net>
> *To:* Colleague Dialogue <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
> *Cc:* Order Ecumenical Community <OE at wedgeblade.net>
> *Sent:* Friday, June 13, 2008 7:55 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Flood Victims
>
> Out here on the 'West Coast' of Iowa we have only had, in the past two
> weeks, a total of 7 1/4 inches of rain. We live on the west slope of Iowa's
> Loess Hills and when we look west out our living room window we see 15 miles
> across the Missouri River Flood plain to the Missouri River and the Nebraska
> hills. For the first mile and 1/2 approximately 1/2 of the cropland has
> standing water. I suspect this land will have no crop this year; either
> flooded out or unable to plant or re-plant.
> 7 miles south of us, along the hills the Little Sioux Scout Camp
> experienced a tornado. You must have seen the publicity/news coverage on it.
> The water in other parts of Iowa has been unprecedented. We have B&B guests
> who knew people who lived through the tornado in Parkersburg, IA, who
> subsequently purchased a house in Cedar Falls/Waterloo, IA, and have since
> had the house flooded out.
>
> Don't know about Nancy Trask. Maybe we're losing some Covered Bridges in
> Madison County.
>
> David
>
> On Jun 13, 2008, at 4:02 PM, George Holcombe wrote:
>
> Any news from our Iowa colleagues and others in the flooded areas?
>
>
>
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