FACING THE FLOOD
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008Viewing the Mississippi flooding up close was awe-inspiring…in terms of the best of human values at work, as well as the majesty of nature. The pictures you see here were taken by significant other and I in Quincy, Illinois and Hannibal, MO.
Homes under water. Business districts under water. Bridges under water, and countless acres of farmland immersed.
But, also, an incredibly strong expression of sense of community. Neighborhood folks, military reserve personnel, Mennonite farm families, and local high school kids pulling together to fill, just in one medium size community, what a city official said was 1.3 million sandbags as they fought to keep the vast waters from spilling over the levees.
As many other commentators have noted: no riots. No looting. The National Guard coming in with shovels instead of M16s.
And, in perhaps the most whimsical picture, we observe that when their favorite watering hole happens to be a waterfront tavern, Americans don’t just abandon their regular routines…J
Says something about values in the Heartland, doesn’t it?








