Carrollton Ave
Saturday, September 24, 2005
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The view off of the West End Exit of the interstate - the first evacuation point my family was taken to. If you look at the right middle of the picture you can see the pumping station which isn't doing much of anything at the time.
The front porch, about 12 feet off the driveway, the driveway is about 3 feet higher than the street. You can see the seat on the bass boat that's moored to the porch.
The street when the water was almost finished rising (still had about a foot to go).

Mona's on Banks and S. Scott right after the storm, before the waters rose. The porch from the last picture is less than 150 feet from Mona's, same level. It eventually came up to the sign.
The street when the waters were finished rising. Actually very pictaresque if you can block the billions of dollars of property damage out.
The front porch, about 12 feet off the driveway, the driveway is about 3 feet higher than the street. You can see the seat on the bass boat that's moored to the porch.
The street when the water was almost finished rising (still had about a foot to go).
Mona's on Banks and S. Scott right after the storm, before the waters rose. The porch from the last picture is less than 150 feet from Mona's, same level. It eventually came up to the sign.
The street when the waters were finished rising. Actually very pictaresque if you can block the billions of dollars of property damage out.
:: posted by Aaron, 9:43 PM
1 Comments:
Hey, this is right by my house! Do you have other shots of the 300 block of S. Scott? Please email me, jnh@epsno.com. Thanks.
, at 5:50 AM
