Glad to hear that so far everyone is ok. Very scarey weekend for my two ds (9) & (7), who had to be rescued from the rising waters. They were camping with their grandmother near Washington, NH and awoke to find that the little stream surrounding the campgroud was now a 50ft swiftly moving river. The water had taken over several sites and was up to the bottom of her site's driveway, rising quickly. The road and bridge getting out were gone as well as all the roads going in and out of town were closed. She called me panicing. Fortunately, (and against the warnings about not doing so) My stepfather raced up there in a very big truck with 4 wheel drive, going through the roads with 3ft flooding

and made it to the campground, but was unable to get to them because of the road/bridge wash out. Meanwhile two brave men found a less dangerous spot in the now waist high "river" and carried my children across to the safety of Grandpa and the very big truck. So after several scarey and stressful hours they finally made it home. My youngest ran into the house and gave me a big hug and said "Mom, I thought I would never see you again!"