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| Yeah I’m not sure if or how I will get to the farm in the morning. See what tonight brings. First picture is one my wife got, with a funny auto correct. It’s right down on the edge of town on the back road out. There’s a bigger bridge a few miles further up the road in a village, just as deep and a lot wider. Second picture is the main road out of town. Just past the water is a bridge. On the other side is an old empty cattle yard and the fences are completely underwater. Looks pretty calm on the road but it’s pretty wicked on the other side. With those three roads closed I’ll have to go a LONG ways around to find a way to the farm that’s not flooded. I took feed to my barns after dinner, had to go the next mile east and 2 extra miles south and come back around to get there. Still had to go through plenty of water to get there. It was getting the road eroded pretty bad already at that time. County boys won’t get their daily quota of card games in when it dries up with all the roads they will have to fix.
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