OA, snow plow? What's that? Ha.. we don't get much snow and is usually gone in a few hours so snow plows are not an issue.. We had some for sure in the upstate of SC. Lots of trees blown down.. I lost power on Sunday for +10 hours due to neighbors tree fell across the main line,,,Most of the rain was 90 miles south in the mid-state and farther south in the "low country" Charleston, SC... they got a #$?( ton of rain.. interstates have been closed and dams washed out.. it's a mess..thank you for asking.. pray for those folks in our mid-state and low country..
-- Edited by Mark on Wednesday 7th of October 2015 07:44:42 PM
Down here, South of Charleston, our Island only got a little more than 18" of rain (in 3 days). A co-worker near Mt. Pleasant got over 25" at his house. It's a mess!
Mark, your upstate rain is just now coming to us via the many rivers. While the water levels in the ditches are falling, the rivers are rising!
As a contractor, the phones continue to ring with "Fix my house!" calls. Although not as severe, it reminds me of the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo 25 years ago.
Demi
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Our rivers are slowly getting back to "normal" flow.. I'm glad you survived.. My neighbor is a restoration ( fire and flood) company.. he is in Cola.. busy as hec.. hope you do well..
That mailbox crow started out in KY, with +2000 degrees F / Plasma cut .. and then powder coated.. "Rain Crow?" that's a "Woody" term..
-- Edited by Mark on Sunday 25th of October 2015 10:37:03 PM