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01-OCT-2010

Creek Road (Rt. 100), Chadds Ford, PA

Tropical Storm Nicole left her calling card in the Brandywine Valley.
Local CBS news reported that 9.04" of rain fell on Chadds Ford, PA.
The Brandywine Creek crested at 13.1 feet (4.1 feet above normal) at 1 pm today.

Rt. 926 & Pocopson Road~


Mommy.......... ~


Dude ~ check it out!!! ~


Honey, the house is flooded again ~


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Reflections by Ruth21-Apr-2011 14:36
wow, you guys had a lot of flooding last year. Looks like the creek had run right onto the railroad tracks?
Roby28-Oct-2010 19:59
great reportage, BV
Graeme15-Oct-2010 21:49
A great series of images Stephanie. That water level is really high and can do a lot of damage!! Good job the houses are quite high off the ground.
Guest 09-Oct-2010 12:39
wow great shots Stephanie, nicely put together
Marielou Dhumez09-Oct-2010 11:57
My god...!!! Is this in your corner ???
Are you safe ????
Even though the pictures are stunning !
January Grey07-Oct-2010 02:01
What a shame! The force of nature can be devastating! Great documentation of this flooded area, Stephanie. V~
henuly1photography05-Oct-2010 13:16
great pictures Stephanie!
Leo03-Oct-2010 23:41
Nice collection of photos. We had some flooding in Connecticut, but not like what you show in Wyeth Country.
LynnH03-Oct-2010 20:54
Excellent series of docu-drama photos! I hope it has receded now. WOW!
BleuEvanescence03-Oct-2010 01:17
Superb photo journalist reportage Steph!
Chris02-Oct-2010 20:28
Trust you were not flooded out. It looks pretty dire in spite of your excellent images.
Jola Dziubinska02-Oct-2010 19:43
We had a very "floody" spring and summer in Poland this year, it's always scary and difficult to live slose to the rivers.
Hope the water will go down soon.
carol j. phipps02-Oct-2010 19:20
Rushing water is powerful! Dangerous! Someone save that rabbit!
Kerry Tingley02-Oct-2010 16:21
Wow. wonderful photo journalism. I hope there was not too much damage to homes and treasured sites.
Tom Tom02-Oct-2010 09:48
Looks like a lot of water. Hope everyone over there is OK
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal02-Oct-2010 08:31
Fantastic series,a good description of destructive forces of natuur.
Guest 02-Oct-2010 08:01
wo, a very impressive reportage Steph.
Maaike Huizer02-Oct-2010 07:49
Beautiful series. Impressive.
Mieke WA Minkjan02-Oct-2010 07:26
nice journalistic images
Rick Bricker02-Oct-2010 07:17
These are amazing shots Steph.Great documentation of this tragedy.I hope your home didn't suffer this fate.
Blandine Mangin02-Oct-2010 07:17
un reportage très intéressant ! v
Zoltán Balogh02-Oct-2010 06:14
Striking series Stephanie...nothing can beat nature's forces! V
Margaret Lew02-Oct-2010 06:09
Nature never seems able to distribute her bounty evenly... too much water in the wrong place! Great images though!
Guest 02-Oct-2010 04:49
A beautiful serie.
Yvonne02-Oct-2010 04:35
Wow, they are all so impressive; I really love your first shot with the
pretty reflections Stephanie! v
meekam tam02-Oct-2010 03:16
One can feel the power of nature through you photos, Stephanie! V
Colin Clarke02-Oct-2010 03:09
I see you got some of our rain. ;-) Great reportage.
Cindi Smith02-Oct-2010 03:00
Whoa girl....that looks so bad. Please don't go out and drive...I don't want you to get swept away! Excellent photojournalism and my prayers go out to all that are dealing with this.
slhoornstra02-Oct-2010 02:16
Run Wabbit!! A very interesting series. Hope you are high and dry. V
larose forest photos02-Oct-2010 01:30
That is amazing, Stephanie! A superb series of shots. Well done!! VV
Guest 02-Oct-2010 01:24
Wow!!! What a storm!!! So well captured Steph!!!!
Amazing reflections on your first photo!!! V
Guest 02-Oct-2010 01:20
Won't it ever stop this rain?
Inga Morozoff02-Oct-2010 00:54
Oh boy. Stay safe!!
reflectionsofnature02-Oct-2010 00:35
Wow, that's quite the overflow! I think this creek has now earned the title river.
Brenda01-Oct-2010 23:34
oh my! So much rain...we got about 4" yesterday. Great photo with the reflections.
Hank Vander Velde01-Oct-2010 23:23
SUPER images Stephanie. That's a lot of rain and water in a short period.
Barbara Heide01-Oct-2010 23:13
very impressive series! Hope nobody got hurt! Glad to see you back Stephanie!!!
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)01-Oct-2010 22:24
Beautiful series,great nature force images....BV
Paolo
Jim Coffman01-Oct-2010 21:36
Very nice captures to show us the situation,Stephanie! Hope you and yous fared well through all of this.
Guest 01-Oct-2010 21:23
Wow, not much of a road left there. Hopefully not too much permanent damage!
Colin Storey01-Oct-2010 20:46
Great shots that show the force of nature, the top image is sublime with the reflections. v
J. Scott Coile01-Oct-2010 20:27
WOW. It is a force that demands respect.
borisalex01-Oct-2010 20:21
Sorry ..logo!
borisalex01-Oct-2010 20:20
Ok, I can send you some pics from East Germany, they wouldn´t care about this little flooting! but what matters most is that you have fun, putting your loge in this tragedy!
Ilana gil01-Oct-2010 20:16
Wow! And winter has not started....
marie-jose wolff01-Oct-2010 20:09
a good description of destructive forces of nature by this series of images! V
David Hobbs01-Oct-2010 20:03
Nice images, covering a local natural emergency. I hope the flood didn't enter homes.
Walter Otto Koenig01-Oct-2010 19:36
Amazing images. Normally Brandywine Creek is such a small stream and it's huge in your photos. Hope the Museum wasn't damaged.
Phillip Normanton01-Oct-2010 19:36
Well it's very picturesque, for a road - lovely reflections :o)
Lee Rudd01-Oct-2010 19:32
better get the floating car back into action!
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