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“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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Sort of reminds me of the tsunami ten years ago in Japan.
This is why I told a relative looking to move to Oregon, to look at flood maps and add 10 feet of elevation before considering a location.
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Two of my friends are traveling from the US there right now--They are safe, but stuck in their hotel, and can only look out at the massive amounts of water.
Luckily it is a rather long trip, and they will be able to go to other towns, once passable.
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I was thinking of 2017 - 2017 & 2019 were both HUGE rain years - I get them mixed up.
The gates at H st are to protect the midtown/downtown area. I have an old Sacramento history book with a picture from a flood (1940, 1950 or 1955 - can't remember which) of the entire area on the OTHER side completely flooded. The area where Campus Commons is now was totally under water and the Sac State area was not. The book said that those levies have since been raised.
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Some of those pictures are horrific. It's been raining like the devil here in MA and I'm watching the river rise. But we are built on granite so I'm not sliding anywhere, and the river has to rise eight feet just to get withing spitting distance of my foundation. Not likely here in the hills. Except in 2010 when a hurricane blew thru here. Another foot…