
If you have been seeing or hearing about the flooding in the Midwest, St. Louis is getting a fair share. Unlike the floods of '86 and '93, the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers are not to blame this time. But small creeks, streams and rivers can do lots of damage.
For you who have attended Lafayette Esquadrille's Ice-O-Lated or Broken Arrow contests, picture this. The intersection of State Highway 141 and I-44 is under about 8 feet of water as I write this. Those who are familiar with our flying circles in Buder Park will remember that intersection is only a few hundred yards from the flying field. The Meramec River which is the north boundary of Buder Park will not crest until tomorrow. I got one glimpse of the park on the news. It appeared to be under water. The Steak N Shake which is located directly across I-44 was still dry but the news reported that they expect it to be flooded by Saturday morning. If that is so, the covered pavilion at Buder Park will be under water again before this is over.
State Highway 141 is the only access into Buder Park and it is closed. I would love to have pictures but the Town of Valley Park is discouraging spectators. I don't blame them. They are struggling to limit damage and don't need to waste resources on gawkers.
I'll let you know when I know more.
regards,
bill marvel