Smashed car on top of trailer...left behind by the river. |
An apartment complex destroyed by the river that is still the same as when the water receded. |
smashed tractor trailers still remain along the road. |
Our regional food bank was destroyed. |
regional food bank |
They rebuilt the road on one side of the river. The entire other side is still in ruins. |
No change on this bridge, but the river is looking cleaner and healthier in this section. |
Our City's award winning golf course is in ruins. |
Anyone need a fridge. |
This road reopening means my husband's commute is back to normal. Although the traffic lights are run on a generator because there is still no power on that section of road. |
Most patches of woods look like this. So many trees down. We are at great risk for forest fires and there has already been 3 in the neighboring county. |
Rebekah and I spent one day at Biltmore. It was nice to rest our eyes on beauty. The orchid greenhouse was beautiful. Spending some time on the Biltmore estate was a wonderful reminder of the beauty that our area is so known for. It is always a bit hard for me to see during "stick season"... what we affectionately call winter here because of the lack of snow. It is all that much harder right now with so many trees down all over the area. Biltmore estate has worked very hard on their grounds and the progress is impressive.
We traveled to Washington, D.C. and Richmond, VA so that Rebekah could audition for Summer Ballet Intensives. She got in to both of them and will be spending part of the summer with relatives while dancing her heart out. We visited the National Cathedral while we were in Washington, D.C. It was really lovely inside and out. We didn't walk through the gardens because the weather was so cold, but they were impressive from our car even in the dead of winter. I love stain glass windows.
looking out from the back of Biltmore house |
The river was frozen and every adult was embracing their inner child and trying to break the ice with a rock or two...lol. |
We traveled to Washington, D.C. and Richmond, VA so that Rebekah could audition for Summer Ballet Intensives. She got in to both of them and will be spending part of the summer with relatives while dancing her heart out. We visited the National Cathedral while we were in Washington, D.C. It was really lovely inside and out. We didn't walk through the gardens because the weather was so cold, but they were impressive from our car even in the dead of winter. I love stain glass windows.
We are so busy on the home front. Rebekah is finding her college work load to be very demanding this semester. Elijah is adjusting to college too. He is taking 4 classes in Integrated Computer Machining. He like it for the most part and is getting used to the routine and demand of so much homework. This year feels like a year which we will be staying close to home. I am planning to open a small day care out of our home in a few months. We are only planning a small trip this year with in a state or two from our home. So much hinges on what happens to my husband's federal government job. With this administration trying to dismantle the government, his job along with 2+ million federal government employees jobs are very much at risk right now. It is a very shocking and alarming time right now.
Our cats are so silly. A game of chase resulted in one cat getting stuck in the fruit bowl. |
Elijah's Hair is getting so long. He is enjoying the cascading curls. |
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