29 October 2012 Until Whenever
This is the first thing you see as you turn into the Tall Pines Campground/Sanford, Virginia The boat has been there for as long as I can remember. This photo was taken in August of 2011 shortly after the storm Irene in 2011. The campground was covered in water at the time as were the few streets of Sanford.
The photo below was taken after Hurrican Sandy.
It is the same boat as the one above but the waters from this storm rushed across the campgrounds towards Saxis Road upsetting the boat from its perch, turning it around and sending it to sail towards the campground. Tall Pines, a small community itself, has suffered great damage.
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The road to Sanford and Saxis were extremely flooded and I knew in the early evening of the storm that all of us were in danger when I witnessed a police officer (trying to turn around in our driveway) hit the ditch. The winds were howling and the rain was so great there was hardly no way to see. During normal times my husband would have been to his rescue and have him pulled from the ditch in no time. But then, during normal times none of this would have happened. Four police officers and a rescue truck came to the officers aid and I could tell by the waters being well above their ankles that at some point very soon no one in their capacity would be able to help any of us. I knew that if there were to be a horrific tragedy that night none of those rescue volunteers would be able to help us and it would be through no fault of their own. You can't drive rescue vehicles through knee deep waters. No one should expect them to. EVER.
This whole evening and the evening was a blur. The electric went out early and the only way we could see was by the dim light from the full moon. But what we could see was the tide- yes tide- rising in our own backyard. My husband has been living in this spot since he was a young teen....myself a few years now. We have seen many nor'easter's come and go leaving only water from the heavy rains to stand in our yard. This night was so different and it was after the pine trees fell and my husbands voice that I became extremely frightened for only the second time in my life.
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My guess is that with the full moon, the winds blowing the tide water from the bay was pushed into all the nieghborhoods filling the deep ditches on all sides of all of us causing the waters to continue into our own yard. You could almost see it moving and it stopped just about 30 feet from entering our garage.
It was in the morning that I learned that the Sheriff's Dept. along with the Natural Recources Dept. personel would be trying to access Sanfor/Saxis with an airboat. Occurances back here like that are rare. When you witness the National Guard passing your home you just simply know they are there to aid those that did not fair very well during the storm.
There was no way anyone could get through to these people. Not all the waters had subsided. The stories that you hear concerning water in homes up to the window sills is so true. So many homes are water marked from the tides. So many residents in these areas witnessed water running out of their windows. Some made signs to be rescued but couldn't be heard from the howling winds and pelting rain - IF anyone was out.
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