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[*] posted on 9-8-2016 at 03:24 PM


Photos came in from my house, #56 Oasis, Mulege, 2ft in the house which is great (never thought I'd be saying something stupid like that and meaning it). Mostly a mop up.
Yard is somewhat shredded, scoured out around the top of septic tank, stuff like that. Looks like there may have been a measurable amount of overland flow from the immediate hills around Mulege as well as in the river from up in the valley. Just another day in Paradise.
Whew!! Coulda been worse.




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[*] posted on 9-9-2016 at 01:20 PM


mulege looks pretty good now...

electricity in most places

the are repairing water lines near the river

water pump is working

trucks are moving from the south and the north
roads are open

fresh milk in town




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[*] posted on 9-10-2016 at 05:52 PM


David, the La Huerta store and hotel are fine, I think. The flood water doesn't come up into town, though close enough. We only have to walk a few paces down the sidewalk to watch the flood go by. The store was scrambling, though, while the electricity was out, to clean out the refrigerators. Fun shopping in the dark. Linda, good to hear from you. I planted a Neem tree in the mission gardens after our visit with you and it is now twenty feet high and looking very nice.
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