Dear Erika:
Now you have had some very practical experience with the old disaster
planning concept "water always flows to the lowest point in the
building." A few years ago The Corning Museum in New York State had the
same experience.
Kind Regards
Roger Wulff
Erika Topolewska wrote:
>
> Hi everbody,
> just a warning. Last Wednesday I attended a Disaster Planning - how to
> prepare for the eventuality - Course. I was called out last night at nine
> thirty, and spent today moving ENORMOUS oil paintings of St Andrews
> dignitaries and golfing/local history artefacts out of our flooded town
> hall.
> Be very careful!
> All the best, Fish IN Water,
> Erika
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