Been fighting a bad head cold, so bad my eyes turned red for over a week. To say the least, no way did I care for Madeline during this time. Didn't want to take a chance on damaging her lungs. I miss her badly. "Aint no sunshine when she's gone!"
But none of my family has any problems.
The sad story is about Wimberly
http://www.kcentv.com/...
It is sad personally because my daughter spent many summers playing cowgirl at Rocky River Ranch while we did our cricket research in Austin. The campsite survived and will host more little girls this summer but many people lost their homes.
Austin is horribly flooded and there is alot of heart ache up and down central Texas.
So posting this to let you know I am ok. Maybe some of you other Texans can weigh and say you are ok or post pictures.
(please no Texas hater or ill wishing or Texas bashing.)
I look forward to comments as I still am a littlesick but totally bored. Pics would be welcomed.
This is as much as I can do.
Much love to you all especially to those who have lost loved ones or their homes or their pets.
Usually the poorest people live in the lowest areas.
8:37 AM PT: Saw some of the Texas Rising show on History channel. The terrain was all wrong. Had the Alamo burning in a desert. The reason there was an Alamo there was because of good water, Pecan trees and Live Oak. Alamo means Cottonwood