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Title: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Uncle Mike on June 22, 2013, 04:00:37 AM
The old home town has been struck by quite a lot of water. Crazy times! I won't bore you all with the details (you can look it up on the interwebs for yourselves...) but it is a pretty soggy time here in Calgary.  :?

Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Will Bailie on June 22, 2013, 05:42:02 AM
Stay safe, warm and dry.  I'm getting lots of messages from friends and family in Calgary - very surreal to see my hometown under water!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Griffando on June 22, 2013, 08:48:05 AM
It's insane!!!! I went swimming down in the streets by the Glenco center. There is a lot of water
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Mason on June 22, 2013, 12:15:00 PM
Bloody hell!
 :o

Stay safe, people.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Dolmot on June 22, 2013, 01:02:43 PM
Any deep ones behind your window?
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: styx on June 22, 2013, 01:06:29 PM
The old home town has been struck by quite a lot of water. Crazy times! I won't bore you all with the details (you can look it up on the interwebs for yourselves...) but it is a pretty soggy time here in Calgary.  :?



Welcome to Florida! We decided to send the weather up there as Canada keeps sending snowbirds down here during the winter. We felt it was a fair exchange program!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: fairoaks024 on June 22, 2013, 01:54:26 PM
You know it's your fault UM, you had to go and release
Large deep ones about a month ago, now look what
You've done :-)
Hope you and your family are safe and dry

Regards

Jim
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Mr. Peabody on June 22, 2013, 05:50:53 PM
Poor 'Ol,Dusty'. I don't miss her, but I sure feel for anyone under the high-water line.

UM, I hope all is well with your family and friends.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Harwood Hobbies on June 22, 2013, 10:24:55 PM
Yep, it's crazy here.  The whole downtown was closed.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: D@rth J@ymZ on June 22, 2013, 11:15:42 PM
I have taken the opportunity to build a boat.

Not a real one mind you, but one for my figures... :? 

On the bright side, the river levels are dropping slightly but there is still rain in the forecast and most of the southern half of the promise in still in a state of emergency.  Stay safe!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: LidlessEye on June 23, 2013, 01:25:36 PM
I was evacuated Thursday afternoon, as I live right on the Elbow River, and am now holed up at my parent's place.  If you're checking out aerial photos and see what looks like a big white tent sitting in the middle of a lake, well, that's my backyard, basically.  Looks like the water crested just below my balcony (we have a photo some intrepid - or foolish - soul took from across the street), which means it reached about 4-5 feet deep on the ground, or about 10 feet above where the river level stood when I took a wander on Thursday morning.  The level has fallen substantially, but last I heard the street was still under water, and the neighbourhood has no power.  Can't imagine I'll be able to get back in before mid-week, and even then, there's no guarantee the building will be immediately habitable - consider that the unit beneath me likely had water almost up to the ceiling, so some remediation will undoubtedly be required.  I also hold out little hope for the survival of my garden plot (or allotment, for you British sorts!).

We packed pretty light heading out (all my miniatures and terrain remain behind, I'm afraid), but lest I lose all the precious files that make up Strange Aeons, I pulled the hard drive from my computer and brought it along.  Not that I can actually get anything from it at the moment, mind, so I rather suspect the next Arcane Relic release may be a bit delayed!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: D@rth J@ymZ on June 23, 2013, 04:55:58 PM
Glad to hear that you and the missus are safe and dry Lidless!  Any idea when you will be allowed back ?  ??? 
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: former user on June 23, 2013, 04:58:31 PM
Welcome to Florida! We decided to send the weather up there as Canada keeps sending snowbirds down here during the winter. We felt it was a fair exchange program!

congratulations! but first You decided to detour it to eastern Germany for a while  ;)
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: D@rth J@ymZ on June 23, 2013, 05:02:54 PM
If there is a silver lining to this state of emergency, it is that they have cancelled my work for the next couple of days ( :D) and I have almost finished my boat.

The model one, not a real one... :?
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: D@rth J@ymZ on June 23, 2013, 06:32:15 PM
Its not an Ark, but at least I know it would float  ;)

(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/13/1548_23_06_13_7_24_53_0.jpg)

Here is the hull, filled with marbles and resin for weight and balance:

(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/13/1548_23_06_13_7_24_53_1.jpg)

and back together with the remodelled deck with gack and bits:

(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/13/1548_23_06_13_7_24_54_2.jpg)

Now for paint!  8)
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: LidlessEye on June 23, 2013, 06:39:15 PM
Glad to hear that you and the missus are safe and dry Lidless!  Any idea when you will be allowed back ?  ??? 

Well, the new access zone that was just announced stops one block from my place.  Have a feeling they'll need to send a team in to assess the stability of the river bank behind the building before they can allow anyone that close to the river again.  So no idea about ETA, basically.  We'll see what the wife finds out - she'll be on the phone with the mayor shortly!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Vanvlak on June 23, 2013, 06:48:51 PM
Good luck and stay safe.
And if you want to export some of that water, please send it here, we're in the firt heat wave of the year and parched.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: styx on June 23, 2013, 09:48:07 PM
I was evacuated Thursday afternoon, as I live right on the Elbow River, and am now holed up at my parent's place.  If you're checking out aerial photos and see what looks like a big white tent sitting in the middle of a lake, well, that's my backyard, basically.  Looks like the water crested just below my balcony (we have a photo some intrepid - or foolish - soul took from across the street), which means it reached about 4-5 feet deep on the ground, or about 10 feet above where the river level stood when I took a wander on Thursday morning.  The level has fallen substantially, but last I heard the street was still under water, and the neighbourhood has no power.  Can't imagine I'll be able to get back in before mid-week, and even then, there's no guarantee the building will be immediately habitable - consider that the unit beneath me likely had water almost up to the ceiling, so some remediation will undoubtedly be required.  I also hold out little hope for the survival of my garden plot (or allotment, for you British sorts!).

We packed pretty light heading out (all my miniatures and terrain remain behind, I'm afraid), but lest I lose all the precious files that make up Strange Aeons, I pulled the hard drive from my computer and brought it along.  Not that I can actually get anything from it at the moment, mind, so I rather suspect the next Arcane Relic release may be a bit delayed!

I wish you and everyone in Canada luck, we get floods al the time here in Florida. Odds are that building wil have to be redone it if flooded that badly, if anything to replace eletrical and mold. Plus instability of some of the foundation perhaps.

Also, NEVER abandon your models! Bad! Bad man! 8)
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Dolmot on June 23, 2013, 10:21:22 PM
Also, NEVER abandon your models! Bad! Bad man!

Dunno...in the case of a flood in particular, is it wise to shove 100+ pounds of lead in your bag while making your escape?
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: styx on June 24, 2013, 12:15:42 AM
Dunno...in the case of a flood in particular, is it wise to shove 100+ pounds of lead in your bag while making your escape?

Well, it depends on if you have to swim or not....besides, in case of emergency the storage cases can be used as a flotation device!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: obsidian3d on June 24, 2013, 12:53:26 AM
Sorry to hear about your place Lidless. I was evacuated late Thursday too and our parkade is entirely full of water. Hopefully minial damage otherwise, but when I went to check it out, the stairwell inside heading down to the parkade was only an inch or two short of the ground floor. It's being pumped out, but no idea when we might get electricity back, or be allowed to return.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: superflytnt on June 24, 2013, 01:56:04 PM
You'd better start closing portals. It is Canada, after all, so the odds rise exponentially of R'yl-eh rising from the depths there.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: northtroll on June 24, 2013, 03:12:48 PM
I read about this over the weekend, and I was very worried as I have family in Calgary. Fortunately they live up on one of the hills, but still. I hope things get better for all of you up north. How bad did other areas get hit by flooding? My mom has friends who live north of Calgary in Markerville. Keep safe!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: D@rth J@ymZ on June 24, 2013, 05:18:29 PM
I read about this over the weekend, and I was very worried as I have family in Calgary. Fortunately they live up on one of the hills, but still. I hope things get better for all of you up north. How bad did other areas get hit by flooding? My mom has friends who live north of Calgary in Markerville. Keep safe!
Most of the surrounding communities were hit hard as well.  High River is probably the worst (and the town name is pure coincidence)  :? But so were Okotoks and Canmore, communities west and south of Calgary.

Markerville is up near Red Deer (about 1.5 hours drive North) so while they have had high river levels as well, they don't appear to be in any immediate danger and are not under a state of emergency.

Good news is Calgary river levels are starting to drop and it looks like evacuations are being lifted.  The Downtown core is supposed to be open for business tomorrow.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: LidlessEye on June 24, 2013, 08:46:54 PM
Good news is Calgary river levels are starting to drop and it looks like evacuations are being lifted.  The Downtown core is supposed to be open for business tomorrow.

Well, a good chunk of it, at least.  There are still some significant power problems in the area around City Hall, which is inconveniently enough where everyone in my family works!

Heading out shortly to survey the damage at our place.  It'll probably be quite a while yet before we can move back in, but at least I can see what's happened and grab a few more things.
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Mr. Peabody on June 24, 2013, 09:32:41 PM
Good luck lads, hope the recovery goes as well as it may.  :'(
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Jakar Nilson on June 25, 2013, 03:46:04 AM
Did the Sentry Box get caught in it? I thought it was near the river...
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: LidlessEye on June 25, 2013, 05:50:09 AM
Did the Sentry Box get caught in it? I thought it was near the river...

Near, yes, but far enough inland and elevated that the area was unaffected.

Finally got home today, and our unit came through completely unscathed, though we're still without power.  Can't say the same for all the lower level units on the street though.  What with all the damaged furniture piled up to six feet high along the street, it was like walking through a war zone.  Very surreal experience... 

Still no clue when I'll get to actually move back in, even once the power is restored.  The boiler room, although now pumped out, was under 7 feet of water at one point, and will undoubtedly require some substantial replacement/repair.  We'll also have to wait for all the local services to come back online (particularly the grocery store), as we don't have a car and need to be able to acquire our necessities on foot (and there's no transit service at present either).  Knowing my luck, I'll get back in just in time to be kept awake for nearly two weeks by the Stampede...  >:(
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: D@rth J@ymZ on June 25, 2013, 06:55:42 AM
I just found out that my work in the Core is on a must-come-only status, as most of our company based locally is helping to help pump out City Hall.  Looks like I get to "work from home" again today.   ;)
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Mason on June 25, 2013, 09:31:51 AM
Best of luck, guys.

Heres hoping that everything works out for all of you.

Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Jakar Nilson on June 25, 2013, 02:54:34 PM
Near, yes, but far enough inland and elevated that the area was unaffected.

Well, there goes my plan to send them terrain to replace what they'd have lost.

Hope they get working on the LRT tracks, roads and all. Looked like there was a lot of washed out roads and warped tracks on the TV...
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Oldben1 on June 25, 2013, 07:35:25 PM
As a fellow Candian I feel for you guys out West.  We've all been glued to out televisions here in Winnipeg for more news.  Most of my friends and I have familly in Alberta.  Even in Winnipeg we've had terrible storms, I even got water in my basement.  Take care of yourselves and be safe!
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: D@rth J@ymZ on June 26, 2013, 06:54:02 PM
Things are slowly returning to normal around here and I have even had time to finish painting my boat, just in time too... :?

(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/13/1548_26_06_13_7_50_46.jpg)
Title: Re: Biblical Flood!
Post by: Mason on June 27, 2013, 12:01:17 AM
Ooooh!
I like that!
 :-*

That is very nice.
I have a whole fleet of sailors now, so a ship is on my agenda at some point...

If this has Dagon connections it would be best to keep them quiet.
The figurehead may be a bit of a giveaway to a decent bunch of investigators....
 ;)