Water has a profound impact on many lives. Whether we live by the sea, by a river or far from water influences many aspects of our lives. Too much water or not enough can be devastating.
Hard on the heels of 2 years of Covid lockdowns, 2022 saw my home area suffer the worst floods in living memory. While my home itself was not impacted, many friends saw their homes flood, roads and highways were cut, access to services cut, shops closed and like many I came under an evacuation order.
We watched the Murray River flood parkland, the water creeping closer and closer, flooding homes and breeching levies like the one behind the library where I work - see the photo below. As the water rose the community came together to frantically sandbag homes and businesses, another wonderful show of community spirit in the face of a crisis.
After the water receded there was the clean-up to follow. Cleaning and repairing homes, businesses, roads and farmland again involved the entire community. For many the impact was ongoing.
Recording our memories of such major events should be a part of our family history records, for the generations that come after us. My memories of the flood are now a part of my own family records, with photographs of the rising water and the devastation it left behind, as well as images of the community coming together to sandbag and support on another.