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Redneck Justin
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Welll...... Debbie just blew through Florida and what a ride it was! I live on a Island after all. These pictures were from my grandparent's house. That bridge usually is about 4-5' from the valley floor to give ya idea and how high the river (St. Mary's ) rose up!




Here is that bridge. Keep in mind, that creek and valley is about 5 feet below the bridge normally.


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Justin,
Good to se you made it through alright.....The storm was to be pretty bad and as the pictures look, she was!

That bridge, looks to be a walk bridge?

~John

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Redneck Justin
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Nope, drove a Cat wheel loader across one time. Some towns like Live Oak, FL are in a state of emergency! The retention pond at my apartments had 4 inches to go before over-flowing!
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You were lucky, Justin. With all of that flat land, there aren't a lot of places for the water to go. I hope the dozer's okay.
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Redneck Justin
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It is. Will drain and add new fluid to the transaxle and oil all of those pins!
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