Last year Atlanta was in a drought. This year at least 8 people have lost their lives in the rain that we experienced this past week. Here are some photos that we captured of what was going on around us.

This is a bridge covered in water. Usually there is no water that even flows under it.

The river rose to touch the bottom of this deck, which is usually at least 6 feet above the river's edge.

This is an unhappy me, realizing that I left my umbrella in the car and would have to go get it in the rain.

The river usually ends before the trees, but came all the way up onto the park grass.

This picnic bench, barbeque, and trash can are almost completely submerged in water.
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