MMRanch wrote on 02/18/25 at 18:00:10:I understand KY got a lot of Flooding . I hope your OK Dave !
Thanks for worrying about us - we are fine. This winter has been a bit cold and snowy, and I have had to clear the driveway more this year than anytime in the 30 years we have lived in this area. We will continue having overnight lows in the teens until a warmup coming in about a week.
The worst part of the storm went south of us - we are OK but the poor folks in the mountain areas of Kentucky got flooded again. A lot of the damage from the hurricane storms last fall is still not repaired - winter makes it nearly impossible to get repairs made efficiently.
The ground is saturated with water and frozen in some areas - so all the storm water runs off and floods the valleys. Since the hillsides are so steep and hard to build on - most of the cities and towns are built in the valleys and subject to flooding.
The current flooding we are having is from the rising Ohio River. It rises pretty slowly as the streams and creeks from many states are feeding it. This photo is from a road about a mile from our house. It is in a valley along a creek and it is all pasture land, and the river water backs up over the road whenever the Ohio River rises. There are no houses in this area that get flooded - but the Twelve Mile Baptist Church at the west end of the road often has their driveway and parking lot flooded. The attached photo is the flood waters backed up onto the road near our friends house, about a mile from where we live.
Our home is at an elevation of 678' msl, the 100 year flood elevation is 503' - so we are 175' above the flood waters.
OK - brief topic hijack......now back to your travel planning.