Jeese louise, This is getting old. My back yard is a river and the road to Bluegrass may be flooded by now.

I talked to Paul the other day and he told me that the water was over Boonville NewHarmony Road the other day, but had gone back down.

I drove up I-164 yesterday and looked to the East and saw that Pigeon Creek, Bluegrass Creek and the surrounding farm land was partially flooded in the low lying areas.

I can remember back in 1997 when those fields were all flooded from the water backing up and out of Bluegrass Creek and Pigeon Creek.

I couldn't get to work that year due to the flood waters. I had to go a different route to reach the office and even then that office was being threated by flooding.

We were about ready to start sandbagging operations to protect the storage buildings and the office which was along and by Pigeon Creek in Northern Vanderburgh County near the Warrick County line.

I should get out and take some pictures of all this and save it for later use. If it stops raining for a little while I will get the camera and head out to document all this flooding.

I think I finally got my truck running much better. I found a little crack in one of the vaccum hoses that was making it hard to start the motor. I replaced that hose and now the truck runs much better. It's even idling down to 800 rpm which it never did in the past. It's funny how such a little thing can make the engine stop running.

If it stops raining I may take the boat in to get it fixed soon. I'll need a boat to get around if it does not stop raining someday.

Perhaps I can go fishing in the river in my back yard.