The recent heavy rains in Central Texas would have caused a catastrophe were it not for the series of dams upstream from Austin created at the insistence of then-Congressman Lyndon Baines Johnson. The lake on the river through Austin was named for his wife, Lady Bird. The flood damage upstream was still considerable, but the downtown lake was able to be kept to a level that only flooded the hike-and-bike trail. The graffito pictured here is on a retaining wall that is usually well above the water line. I took this shot yesterday morning:
Reflection on a flood by tombarry975, on Flickr