I was given access to get anything on our Visa Rewards program points and I chose a Nikon point and shoot. I still have to read the menu but I pressed some buttons in it and see if it works. Here are some shots from the daily goings to our airport at Creve Coeur where many new hangar owners panicked thinking it might be the same kind of flood like the 1993 one where we lost several of our airplanes and had to give away sets of complete parts to the Luscombe Foundation because we couldn't be bothered cleaning them. We are no longer members of that group..
Anyway...
1 This is the drain at the taxiway located right in front of our hangar ... When I took this one the water in there was still 4 foot down...but we go there about twice a day to check. It has been a draining few days for us just going back and forth so I decided to make this the first theme of my P52 for 2016..
2 In just a few hours it did start to fill up...but still it is OK because our hangar is higher by a few inches more than the ones at the left...A bit later the water from the drain cause panic among some hangar owners, especially those ones that are in front of ours because theirs are more lower than ours. It was hell waiting for the cresting of the water not knowing whether it will go up a few inches more or not. I'll probably compare this to waiting for your toast in the toaster that doesn't have a 'Ding!' sound to it when it finished cooking, having to stand there and wait instead of being able to turn your back and wash a few dishes in the sink. You all know what I mean…those of you who have the newer digital toaster that doesn't make a sound, turn your back and when you return, your toast is either burned or cold.
3 House at the corner. This house has survived many floods in its life…even during the 1993 flood that devastated many properties around the area.
4 Near Creve Coeur Lake -- one of the many roads that had been closed off...
5 New hangar from afar
6 Inside the new hangar...
7 Another shot from the side of the hangar
8 More Flooded areas -- these are the unlucky ones but not so much as they have newer hangars than ours and it is only water. The water will not go up as much anymore as we have sunshine the last few days...just messy...
9 Another area, another view of some water seeping in on some and some on not...if you will look closely the concrete taxi way is still showing with very little water on top.
10 and yet another view of the devastation ...
So before you all kick me out of here for showing you water, water, and water...I have to say I like the reflections in all of these...
Please criticize if you may. I do not mind...
Cheers all...and a very Happy New Year to you and yours.
Izzie