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  1. Kathleen
    October 4, 2015 @ 12:07 pm

    Wow, I’m sorry you’ve been so hard hit! I’m grateful you and Betsy are on high ground, and hope you’ll be reunited before long.

    Love, K

    • Fred Davis
      October 6, 2015 @ 2:58 pm

      Thank you, dear!
      Love,
      Fred

  2. Bob Rusling
    October 5, 2015 @ 1:34 am

    Hi Fred,

    I have to say that, given the extreme weather that you were up against, I thought today’s Self Realization class went really well. (There was a bit of initial consternation when you lost power, but you rallied well, and it seemed like you had managed to cover the core material by that point, anyway.)

    I’m glad that you thought to prepare so well, and hope that the floodwaters recede very soon! I have some concerns that changes in climate may be making these “once in a thousand year” type storm frequency estimates a bit meaningless, going forward, but thank you for your example of endurance with grace!

    Best Wishes for a few dry days,

    Bob

    • Fred Davis
      October 6, 2015 @ 2:58 pm

      Thank you, Bob!

  3. michael
    October 5, 2015 @ 8:57 am

    Hi Fred,

    I have been watching with amazement the last few days how the epic flash floods in our area have increased my anxiety greatly as I have been reading one of your books. Its helpful to hear you speak on your inner condition as you are going through such a disaster. It easy to be present when things are calm but it seems to be allusive when the creek hits the fan. Hope you are well and safe.

    Take care of you and your loved ones.
    Michael

    • Fred Davis
      October 6, 2015 @ 2:57 pm

      Thank you, Michael!

  4. Irene Kendig
    October 7, 2015 @ 9:13 am

    Hi Fred,

    Thanks so much for posting. I was grateful to read that you, Betsy and the dogs are fine, albeit listless, and that you survived the devastation. The pictures are startling. I’m a few hours north of you in Virginia, and while we got constant heavy rain for several days, it was nothing compared to what you guys got. Just wanted to let you know that I’m holding you all in my heart. If there’s anything I can do, let me know what it is. Sending lots of love.

  5. Barb St James
    October 12, 2015 @ 9:37 pm

    Wow! Some areas were hit very hard. I’m guessing you live at a little higher elevation? I was surprised when my sister said she was flying in from Texas to Lexington SC last Wednesday. Much love and sweet blessing to you both and all.

    • Fred Davis
      October 12, 2015 @ 10:04 pm

      The real devastation is really neighborhood by neighborhood. Betsy and I drove through yet another nice area that never floods, and there was pile after pile after pile of ruined stuff in people’s front yards. And a couple of boats that were in the yard when the water receded. Amazing.

      We were lucky. We’re apparently on some little rise. We talked to a woman today whose whole house was ruined and saw another where the bricks surrounding the foundation had been smashed. Oh yeah, saw a yard with several outbuilding that had apparently floated in with the water and settled there when it went down.

      We saw whole chain link fences caught around a bridge where they had washed down. Unbelievable. Parts of Lexington got hit quite hard, too.

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