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Swimming Pic of the Week #2 - September 1, 2011

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Sep 01, 2011 12:09PM (2,009 views)

Taking you on a short journey down Vermont's Ottauquechee River, which was hit by Irene last Sunday.  The second video shows the Taftsville Covered Bridge.  It's still standing but closed until further notice.  Barbara's house is about 80 feet from the far side of the bridge that you see at the end of the video.  Her house stayed dry and her backyard pool is intact.  Whew.

Three miles downstream from Taftsville, the Ottauquechee runs through the middle of the Quechee Club golf course (see photo below).  The course is now a sea of muck and breached propane tanks, but their 25-yard pool is sparkling and ready for lessons, just a few yards from the edge of the flood water.

One mile downstream from the golf course and the "miracle pool" is the village of Quechee (see first video), where the river narrows and where the Quechee Covered Bridge was destroyed.  Two days after the storm, crews were already at work to restore the bridge.

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Wherever you swim, take a few moments today to appreciate your pool.  They're all miracles.




Responses

Responded Sep 01, 2011 04:37PM

The sheer power of water.

Responded Sep 01, 2011 06:48PM

Ay the force of water!! Thanks Barbara for the video! Glad you're safe and your house still in tact so very close to this tumult! ... Is that "your" swimming pool in summer?

Responded Sep 01, 2011 07:01PM

Thanks, Reemi. No. In the summer I swim in a little outdoor pool behind our house. I coach/swim year-round at an indoor pool in White River Junction.

Responded Sep 02, 2011 09:56AM

Someone has turned on the "endless pool" a bit to hard....

Responded Sep 02, 2011 10:17AM

Our pool has just been under maintanance....pffff....they've just finished in time...think of all the swimmers without a pool...


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