That must have been so scary walking through all that water without knowing how to swim. I love the way you tell it, with such a light heart. You seem like the sort of person that is never bogged down.
It would be interesting to have a picture of a city square, and then ask a few dozen people from that city to tell their stories of it. It is true that every picture has many stories.
I dunno @ginnyannette... I didn't panick at that time, maybe because it's not the first time I fell into that ditch hole during the flood, somehow I've prepared for that situation, naturally. Before I decided to walk through the flood or searching something in the disaster debris, my mind was calculating the risks, the chance to survive, the proper reaction and how to survive a little longer, automatically. Aahhh.. I live in a special place which has long long story of disasters and vertical conflict with authorities😊 it shaped the way I dealt with my life.
My limited ability in english is really helping me to write something with light heart😁 because I barely checked the translator or other app to check the grammar and spelling😐 i just write it while I recall my memories about tge moments.
Thanks for stopping by @ginnyannette ❤