Irene
August 29th, 2011
Feeling pretty fortunate here on high ground. 12 hours without power was a minor inconvenience. Some collected photos from the interwebs. Thoughts and best wishes go out to our neighbors and friends who are dealing with this.
Otter Creek in Rutland, Vermont, went from a depth of less than 4 feet Sunday morning to more than 17 feet at 1:45 a.m. Monday — nearly four feet higher than the record set in 1938, according to the National Weather Service. While it was falling Monday morning, it was still 8 feet above flood stage.
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/US/08/29/irene.vermont/
- Route 73 Goshen – Via iWitness Weather: austinj64
- Route 73 Rochester – Via AP
- Pico Satellite Image – Via Flickr : DigitalGlobe-Imagery
- West Bridgewater Satellite Image – Via Flickr : DigitalGlobe-Imagery
- Killington Base Lodge – Via Typepad: Rutland Herald
- US Route 4 in Mendon – Via Facebook: Rutland Herald
- US Route 4 in Mendon – Via Facebook: Rutland Herald
- US Route 4 in Mendon – Via Facebook: Rutland Herald
- US Route 7 South of Rutland – Via Facebook : Mountainman Photography
- Route 7 Brandon – Via Facebook: Janet Mondlak
- Downtown Brandon – Via Facebook: Eric Mallette
- Downtown Brandon, Back of Tavern and Pizzeria – Via Facebook: Sue Gage
- Downtown Brandon – Via Facebook: Sue Gage
- This Building – Not Normally Here! Photo from Café Provence
- Route 30 Hubbardton – Via Facebook: Stacey Taggart Brutkoski














