I stayed down in Chicago the next two days and helped him clean up. What a wild ride that was... don't think I got more than a few hours sleep the whole trip. I used to live in Chicago, and I remember the flood in 87 when I was a kid. That was nothing compared to the flood of 08.
While I was at work one night, I got a call that my uncle, who lives just a few doors down the street from that bridge, was getting water in under all the doors in the house. I left work, hitched the trailer up to my truck and went over to Lowes. I bought a full skid of sand bags, and drove 5 hours from central Wisconsin, arriving around 3AM. A friend of mine and I sandbagged the house, keeping most of the water out. I spent the night sleeping in the back of my truck in a Jewel Parking lot.
This was the woman kitty corner from our house. We got 7 feet and lost half our everything. Mayor Daley was too busy in Michigan. It hurt more than anything to throw my everything into a dumpster.
Back in 87' to 89' I used to go to Albany Park right there on Ainslie. We used to walk over this bridge to go the park all the time. I remember that flood you're talking about in 87'. The good ole days. Remember when that Korean Church burned down on Kimball just north of Ainslie?
As for this time, the rainfall total from Hurricane Ike was worse since we had just gotten heavy rain a few days before from Hurricane Gustav. I think the totals at Midway (or maybe O'Hare) were 13 inches or rain in the first 14 days of September.
I don't know how long you have been in Chicago, but I remember 1987 like it was yesterday. I was just a kid then. I think it was right before school started. I remember having standing water a couple inches deep in our backyard which then came flooding into the house. The basement was pretty badly damaged. We got heavy rain one night, and I think the next night we got a couple inches more than that.
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I stayed down in Chicago the next two days and helped him clean up. What a wild ride that was... don't think I got more than a few hours sleep the whole trip. I used to live in Chicago, and I remember the flood in 87 when I was a kid. That was nothing compared to the flood of 08.
TerribleT0M 3 months ago
While I was at work one night, I got a call that my uncle, who lives just a few doors down the street from that bridge, was getting water in under all the doors in the house. I left work, hitched the trailer up to my truck and went over to Lowes. I bought a full skid of sand bags, and drove 5 hours from central Wisconsin, arriving around 3AM. A friend of mine and I sandbagged the house, keeping most of the water out. I spent the night sleeping in the back of my truck in a Jewel Parking lot.
TerribleT0M 3 months ago
This was the woman kitty corner from our house. We got 7 feet and lost half our everything. Mayor Daley was too busy in Michigan. It hurt more than anything to throw my everything into a dumpster.
acerkic 9 months ago
This is the footbridge on Bernard Avenue, just south of Carmen.
metametametametameta 11 months ago
I lived near Horner park near Belle Plaine in Chicago in 87 & don't remember any flood? Unless it hit only certain areas?
But the old snowstorms? I remember especially 79 & 67! Buried alive!
Godzie1 1 year ago
Back in 87' to 89' I used to go to Albany Park right there on Ainslie. We used to walk over this bridge to go the park all the time. I remember that flood you're talking about in 87'. The good ole days. Remember when that Korean Church burned down on Kimball just north of Ainslie?
5882300carpet 2 years ago
As for this time, the rainfall total from Hurricane Ike was worse since we had just gotten heavy rain a few days before from Hurricane Gustav. I think the totals at Midway (or maybe O'Hare) were 13 inches or rain in the first 14 days of September.
atp3515 2 years ago
I don't know how long you have been in Chicago, but I remember 1987 like it was yesterday. I was just a kid then. I think it was right before school started. I remember having standing water a couple inches deep in our backyard which then came flooding into the house. The basement was pretty badly damaged. We got heavy rain one night, and I think the next night we got a couple inches more than that.
atp3515 2 years ago