In the photo above, there are a number of neatly stacked rocks that lined up all the way to the bridge. They were intended to complete the ramps on both sides of the bridge and extend out a little further. Down below you can see that all the stacks have been swept out into the river and most of the rocks were pushed over to the other side.
Above: The beginning stages of the ramp on the OFCB side of the bridge.
Below: The newly planted rice field to the left and the entire ramp was completely under water. Not quite finished and already covered in mud.
Above: Some of you may remember this shot from an earlier posting. A favored spot for washing and bathing.Below: This is how it looks today. The land just disappeared!
If you or anyone you know would like to get involved, this would be a great reason for a great cause. The river and the road are the main lifelines for this small community. Please feel free to email me at VJPierce@gmail.com and I will put you in touch with the right people. Together we can restore some lives. God Bless you for caring. My love to all!
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Hello La Don,
I don't know who you are, where you are from, or how you came to read a blog that I posted last year. It truly warms my heart to know that someone is reading it and took the time to say you appreciate my work. I found great joy in writing these stories; as well as taking the pictures, even though it was not all good news. Thank you so much for your kind words. I am grateful and still smiling!! :) God Bless You!
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