
Photo by Joshua J. Cotten on Unsplash
As you know by now, there was severe flooding in Texas, which as of today has killed 111 persons. There are still 170 missing. Initially, I was going to post a story about Twiggy and Tempeste in the rain, but in retrospect, it seems a little disrespectful at this stage of the search and rescue operation. So to those who lost loved ones, and to those who still have had no word on their missing moms, dads, sons, and daughters, we respectfully offer our prayers.






















This is saddening. Prayers for all those affected families. May they find comfort and peace.
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Thank you, Hazel. I share your prayer.
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My pleasure, John
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😊
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Good choice I think.
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I finished the post and then got a sad feeling that it was too soon to discuss water and how little there was at our place in humorous terms. Thanks, Craig.
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Understood, John. May God grant them the strength and courage to get through this.
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A strong prayer, GP. Thanks. I join you in that one.
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Prayers up, John, and for the physical and mental protection of the many workers and volunteers.
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An excellent thought, Grant. So many dangers to contend with for sure. Thank you for your support.
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It’s just heartbreaking. Kerr County’s been my ‘second home’ in Texas, and the loss of people and cherished places is awful. On the other hand, the same spirit that infused recovery from our various hurricanes, freezes, and past floods is present. As you well know, ‘neighbors helping neighbors” is an expansive concept in Texas. One of the first photos I saw on July 5 was of a fleet of HEB relief trucks headed to Kerrville.
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As a first-person witness during Hurricane Harvey, I can attest to the helping spirit of all Texans. I saw the same fleet and was reminded of all the support given to the residents of Port A. It brought back bittersweet memories. I pray for the strength of the workers, volunteers, and survivors to keep on. Thanks, Linda.
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A good decision, John. Sending prayers for everyone.
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Thank you, Teri.
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Good for you to offer prayers for those in that catastrophic situation, John.
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Thank you, Tim.
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This flood has been and is heartbreaking for all of us. Thank you for offering space — for remembrance, tearful love, and beleaguered hope. 💙
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I wish I could do more. Such a heartbreak.
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Been watching the news when I can. Horrible disaster.
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So many innocent kids lost. A real shame.
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Well said, John. Sending prayers from Nevada too.
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Thank you, Deborah
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John, thank you for expressing compassion and offering prayers for this devastating situation.🙏
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I have to feel for those folks. So much destruction and loss of life. Thanks, Jim
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I’m very glad John, that and your family are all okay.
111 people. My heart’s heavy.
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Thank you, Susannah. My heart is heavy too.
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I’m sure.
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It is a tragedy. Wish we had a more robust national weather service to warn people of the danger ahead of time.
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There were enough warnings; unfortunately, the early morning arrival of the water was before folks had a chance to read them. What is needed is a good old-fashioned siren.
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The people of Texas have been in my thoughts this week and will continue to be.
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Thanks, Liz. They will appreciate that.
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You’re welcome, John.
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We have been following this sad news here in Spain. My heart goes out to all the families who have lost loved ones.
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Thank you, Darlene. Every bit of heart helps.
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It is so sad and my prayers and love have been heading in that direction! xoxoxoxoxo 💗
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Thank you, Cindy.
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Amen, John. My heart breaks thinking of the families who have lost loved ones. We had flooding here a few days ago – two died. Such horrible news.
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I agree the news is horrible. I feel for those involved.
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I agree, John. I think it’s shocked everyone. So sad 💗
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I agree, Esther. Anytime innocent children lose their lives, it shocks everyone.
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This was very respectful, John. It’s truly heart-wrenching.
In a mountain summer-vacation town about an hour away from me they also had severe flooding. The river rose 22 feet in less than half an hour and swept away people and entire houses. Somehow, seeing that close to home, makes the widespread tragedy of Camp Mystic and Kerr County even more emotionally impactful. It’s one of those horrors to which the eyes get glued…
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Even though Twiggy and Tempeste aren’t on hand today, their playful spirit is felt. Big hugs.
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They said they were okay with a week off. Sometimes, we need to pause and consider how others have it much worse than we do and send them the best wishes we can muster. Hugs, Teagan.
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My heart breaks a little more with each new body found. This is a true tragedy and, as much as we would like to complain and blame, now is not the time. Sending lots of love to the families.
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I was totally shocked by some of the comments blaming Trump. Really sick folks out there. Thanks, Dale.
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Or: If they are not MAGA, don’t try to save them. Seriously? Aberrant and disgraceful and many more adjectives come to mind but I’ll keep it clean,.
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I never heard that one. I did hear about a Texas pediatrician named Christina Propst who made controversial comments on social media, wishing that “MAGA” individuals affected by the flooding would experience the consequences of their votes, while hoping that “non-MAGA voters and pets be safe and dry”.
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Jesus – that is disgusting! Can politics please take a back-seat here? Do you think the victims care who you voted for? All they want is to live. My God…
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I know, right?
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Very
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Amen, John. My heart is breaking, especially for the families who lost children at the summer camp.
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It is almost too difficult to even imagine. Our youngest went to a camp much like the one swept away. I don’t know how I could have coped.
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Our kids went to a sleep-away camp, too. Those memories are still some of our best. Like you, that’s why it hits me hard. I don’t know how I could have coped.
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I hear you.
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😥
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What a kind and thoughtful gesture, John. The news coming out of Texas is horrific. Humor can help with healing but I think you made a good call here. ❤️🙏🏻
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Especially since Twiggy and Tempeste were playing in rain puddles. Thanks, Marie.
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Awww … I hope you share the post later. I’d love to see them playing in puddles!
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Well maybe. Thanks, Marie.
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This has been such a hard thing to wrap my head around. Prayers for all affected.
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I agree. Thanks, jan
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Well said, John. Very sad affair on many fronts. Thanks for finding words for the lost souls and their families.
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Thank you, Steve. I wish there was more that could be done.
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Prayers, indeed! ❤
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yup
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Joining you and others in thought and prayer. Thank you, John. 🙏🏻
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Thank you, Michele. 😊
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From your heart and soul, John. As per.
Sending love and yes, prayers.
Peace, love and hope my man
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Beautiful, Pilgrim.
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We are simply heartbroken at the massive loss of life, especially all those young campers. Just heartbreaking. Sending loads of thoughts of comfort.
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Everyone appreciates the comforting thoughts, Monika. Thank you.
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We’ve been following this tragedy on the news, John, and it’s beyond heartbreaking. We’re holding everyone who has been affected in our hearts and prayers. ❤️
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I’m sure they appreciate your support, Lauren. Thank you.
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Heartbroken over the loss of lives. Thank you, John.
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Me too.
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❤️🩹🙏
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Thanks, Robbie.
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I’ve been praying for the those missing John in this terrible tragedy. 😥
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Thank you, Debby. 😊
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🙂
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Shocking and benumbingly tragic. And scary in its speed and scale of development.
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So true, Ankur.
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Sad news, dear John! I share your condolences.🌹🌹😎
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Thank you, Maria.
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My heart goes out to everyone affected by this tragedy. Sending prayers and strength to the people of Texas during this difficult time
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Thank you so much, Emma.
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You’re welcome, John. You seem like a really kind person. Do you have another way to communicate, like Instagram or Google Chat? I’d love to chat more with you.
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No, this is it, Emma. 😊
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