1:30 - 2pm / This is Delameter about 3 or 4 miles above us. The tiny creek / ditch overflowed its banks and flooded these people home. The water is was just about to cross the road. Later I have the picture of the creek across the street from this. This is just above Crimmins Chicken Farm.
1/7/09 3pm - Mudslide on Delameter between Cline Road and Hazell Dell. This is the hill to the left when the big cow pasture is to the right. (Didn't get the road yet because it is set back aways but 100 feet up the road there are some areas that if they go will block the road for quite a while.)
1/7/09 3pm / Poor stray cow stuck out in the fields. It is totally surrounded by deep and flowing water. The water is supposed to significantly rise. They might lose it. There is a person way in the background trying to get its attention and lure it, but the water is so loud I'm sure it can't hear or is too scared.
1/7/09 2pm - Upper Delameter Road - across from that little blue house that flooded. (Just up from Crimmins Chicken farm and about 1/4 mile before Delameter becomes Woodside. This creek is normally 1-2 feet across and 6-8" deep.
1/7/09 3pm - Delameter Creek at bridge where Hazel Dell intersects just below the ravine. This is normally a creek that is 5-10 feet wide and maybe 1 foot high. It has completely flooded the valley and right up against the road. Those logs are huge and the culvert has accummulated quite a bit of debris in front of it.
1/7/09 3pm This is Cline Road where it intersects Delameter. (The cow is in the pasture to the left.) Judging by the fence posts, it is probably 3 feet deep at least and the water is rising.
1/7/09 - 3pm Delameter Road where Cline intersects. (You can see off in the distance on the right Bolars). It is easily 4-5 feet deep by the road. You can barely see the fence posts. Most of those wooden poles are 8-10 footers.
1/7/09 2pm - Upper Delameter Road - across from that little blue house that flooded. (Just up from Crimmins Chicken farm and about 1/4 mile before Delameter becomes Woodside. This creek is normally 1-2 feet across and 6-8" deep.


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