The flooding continues here in Michigan. At this time, the whole state is under a flood watch; 33 counties out of 83 counties are under a flood warning and in a state of emergency. The news agency's report this is historic flooding. There are dams in damage of failure and areas being evacuated. Roads and bridges have been washed out.
The river in our area is flooded but nothing like some of the other areas around us and we aren't in danger at our home.
Bob and I went to a park near us where we like to walk in the summer. This park is called Grand Ravines, because of the deep ravine the river runs through, so we knew flooding would be contained here.
Here's a photo I took in the same spot last summer.
While we were walking, we saw this. It's a beaver!
We saw evidence of some little trees being chewed by the beavers.
Here's one more view of the swollen river.
This was taken on Friday night. Unfortunately, we had rain all that night and by morning we'd gotten another 0.65 inches again. I know some of you are dealing with drought conditions; if only we could share!








1 comment:
Dear Mari, lovely photos of the beaver. So sorry about the flooding, dear friend. Here in Quebec certain areas are also on high alert for flooding. Take good care of yourself and thank you for your post and photos.
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