that's what I was thinking too. Maybe it's an engineering issue. I get it I wouldn't want to lose a family established area like that either but rebuilding every time I'd say it's enough. I hope that somehow that subdivision is held responsible for this. Maybe you guys need legal action against the developers and it's a group action. I have no idea but I'm behind whatever you do. Good luck, Lester.
I may be wrong Lester try to get help they sweep it under the rug and all the deviators and Politicians care it all about is the Old Mighty Dollar!! can't fight the government!
This is NOT about Mother Nature!!! The City is responsible for approving the plans of the New Development. You intimated it before but NOW YOU HAVE PROOF. I suggest you start a class action suit along with neighbors who are being affected by the flooding...including family of course!!!
This is such a tough one. There is what should happen, that the developers and government fix the problem they caused but that may never happen. That leaves what can happen, each family is going to have to decide how they deal with it. Can the houses be protected, can equipment be bought to evacuate the livestock. Do you turn the lowest pastures into hayfields so fences aren’t continually needing to be repaired after floods… So many tough decisions and for some the right answer may be to relocate. Your family has something so special. I hope whatever the long term solutions are chosen that you don’t lose that closeness
Unfortunately, that's what they want. They want you to give up and throw in the towel. They want your land to do exactly what they did across the street to you. They are doing it to so many farmers and land owners.
I personally think that y'all should sue that developer that didn't take into consideration where the water runoff was going to go. Have the Corp of Engineers do an assessment of what that development has done to your property and made it a dangerous place for your family to live.
Can you check with the local USDA? I know they can help with fencing. Maybe there is a lot more they can do. My daughter works around Georgetown, TX. area for the USDA.
Said this before, go to the Army Corp of engineers and ask what can be done, if Europe can build a wall to hold back the ocean, we should be able to do it! Yah, I know, I'm old and stupid! 🙄
Lester, The housing developers are hoping the "old-time" landowners get frustrated enough with the flooding and you'll give up. Then they can come in and purchase your land. Then they'll develope your property just like they did the surrounding properties.
I would make them pay hundreds of millions for the property. If the developer pointed out that it floods, Morrows point out, using the videos in Lester’s archives, of exactly WHY. Then increase the price.
I am so with you on this one Lester. I keep telling my hubby about you all and what you are going through. I have told him how can the Morrow family keep living there when this flooding is now going to be your norm, sadly enough? I have watched the heartache and stress of this flood, not only on the humans but the animals. I was feeling so heartbroken when I watched your mother, Gigi, sit with her head in her hands and saying "I can't keep doing this" or something similar to those words. I felt her despair coming right through my computer screen. I am at a point in my life that I am very tired physically and emotionally. I deal every single day with health issues that will go with me to my grave, so I am sooooo tired. I found that I was exhausted and burdened for you all. The fatigue on you all was showing. You have your plates so full every day with just taking care of your families, properties, and animals BUT to do the clean up after the flood just seemed to push everyone over the top, and rightfully so. I could not do it Lester, no way. You all are in a very difficult spot now and I am so very sorry. I am thinking that the Morrow family has got to be the hardest working family ever, and the way everyone stepped in to help was highly admirable. Love and prayers to you all.
Besides the runoff from the development it doesn't help that the Water Authorities are releasing water from the dam/lake to flood the San Jacinto and Trinity Rivers without realising or caring about the impact it's having on the lower lying communities living down those rivers (ISS included). Most of the water in the dam/lake comes from the north. Maybe they need to build more water catchment areas up north to hold the water instead of flooding everyone in the south. It's not just a local government concern it should be a state wide concern. If richer areas were being flooded I bet the government would soon be stepping in and coming up with solutions real fast. People who have lost homes not from recent flooding but the past as well need to write to the state government to get them to solve this problem.
Sue the pants off of the local government. Sadly, they don't have much to recover. And, there's probably a long line of people they've screwed over to the benefit of their developer buddies.
Not only your animals that are very precious but think of the wildlife that had no where to go. The subdivision developers need to be held accountable and find a way to drain the waters back to the river. I know it would take years. Not a quick fix that's for sure!
Class action against the greedy ignorant poli-ticks that directly caused these floods. Who surveyed before all the development and building that giant funnel into your properties.. process of discovery would hold those responsible accountable and force them to correct their greedy errors. The "long game" would be time consuming and frustrating but you may save your lands in the long run. How many First Nations communities have been flooded for "progress" of invading profiteers before society said it was wrong.
RESEARCH what other communities affected in the same way, have done. I'd be going to every single city counsel meeting, writing letters, contacting your congressmen, and insist that they provide for drainage and hold the developments responsible. I would get everyone that has been effected swarming the city offices until somebody listens. Invite them to your farm so they can see for themselves the damages that you are having to go through due to the nearby developments. Hire an engineer to investigate and create a report that shows how the nearby developments are affecting all your properties and those of your families.
Maybe the developers are schisters , that they intentionally made your family heritage land, flood prone, so they can swoop in and buy it up to make more developments on it.
There is no where in the country that you can go to escape weather disasters. Hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, extreme cold, floods, drought, wildfires, wherever you go there is a threat. One thing to think about us maybe Morrow hill isn’t the place for a sanctuary. Maybe just have a couple of animals instead of 50-60 in a flood zone. But I think it’s too early to think about giving up on Morrow Hill.
I live in an area where 2 rivers meet and flow out to the ocean. You could say we live in a series of islands surrounded by water. I suggest that you build a levee system that protects your family homes. This is a very large city and it's protected by levees. Can't just pile up dirt, you need layers of clay and soil. A cut is made down the center of the levee and is filled with concrete. Look into levee construction.
Well. If you care to hear what i would suggest, here it is. Hire Uriel full time as ranch foreman, freeing you up to get into local government. Take your cause to the state supreme court. The man in Winnie just won his case and they supreme court said he had to be reimbursed.
I’m pretty sure I would have already said “ enough is enough “ . I couldn’t take being flooded out over & over . I sure feel for everyone making that decision. ❤❤❤
No, the county commissioners MUST deal with the water flow problem. I remember the footage you have of the problem of the water flow. Combine that with the footage of your floodings. Time for direct ACTION.
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Developers and town council need to take responsibility for their mess. Your family has been on that property for generations, all those developments came after and that is where the problem started. It is frustrating watching these council members and developers sit back and do nothing!!!! My ❤️ and 🙏 for all on Morrow Hill.
And who gave the OKYDOKY to build? I remember you, Lester, taking us on a drive, showing where housing was going to be in the very near future, the catch ponds taken away, with housing in it's place, and how water was going to be rerouted in a much smaller scale to the river. It was eye-opening. For those who've not seen that video, it would give a much clearer understanding of what has been done and is continuing to get worse as the years pass.
OMGosh Lester, I am praying for all of you on the hill! Mother Nature sure can be very evil. I wish there was a way that a large bank could be built up along the river to prevent the flooding! 😞
When the 2 biggest lakes let the water go at the same time as the river is rising that’s where the problem lies! It’s government not looking at the damage done when they do it, their solution is to buyout the people that have lost everything for pennies on the dollar
If you had access to the plans of the development, it probably includes “plans” for water runoff. It got approved but was never done because was not required only suggested.
Mother Nature (if not helped by the government) is one thing. Poor planning by government officials is bad! Reclamation discharges are also in question. The "New Norm" has been produced by "Bad Planning!" Class action suit for reimbursement and correction! "THEY" did it and "THEY" need to correct it!
I live in North BC, grew up here. For the first 50 yrs, I do not recall a wild fire of note/alarm around here or fire bans for that matter. Now it's been almost a decade of yearly fire bans and wild fire evacuations, summer is now referred to as smoke season... I feel you, enough is enough!
Enough is now enough. All my life I was “Mrs Fix It”…I took it on myself to make everything all right for everybody. I absolutely wore my mind and body out..I’m 80 years old now, first my knees went, one knee replacement that made my knee worse than it was! I live daily with pain from years and years of making sure everyone was taken care of. No regrets, it was family, but now I can’t even help myself. Both knees, hips and spine worn out. Lester, you have a good heart. Take care of you and Jamie. Enough is enough!
I know papaw, is attached to that land, but wouldn't the smart thing to do is sell that property, and buy some land out of the flood plain, get property enough for the whole family to move their Mh, and build or get Papaw and Gigi a mh, it's all about being close to family, you can't continue to live with uncertainty!! Get enough land for everyone 's animals of course!😊😊
Face facts, sweet Morrow Family!!😊 Everyone has their own Mobile home, they can move, except Papaw and Sister Kim!😊😊maybe Sister Kim can move hers even!
The people who approved the subdivision should be held accountable, they should respect the Morrows and start building concrete canals under the road for drainage the river will have a place to go and not keep flooding your land and they need to do it now, PawPaw will not move. Get the best attorneys you can get, when all is said and done, the builders, contractors, etc. Will have to pay all fees. And they filled a giant sinkhole with all kinds of stuff. With all the rain the subdivisions will eventually sink taking the houses with them, how they were allowed to build that way is beyond me. I worked in the real estate title business for over 35 years. Best plan would be to tear down all the houses in these subdivisions and return it to the way it was, so your constant flooding will stop. Morrow land is grandfathered in and has been Morrow land for hundreds of years, they need to build their subdivisions where they will not affect other people's land, in other words build them way far away from Plum Grove, you all should not have to go through this anymore, Enough is now Enough, love all the Morrows ❤❤❤❤❤this needs to be done NOW....I'm with you Lester, get er done!!!
We had big flooding almost yearly in our city til the Corp of Engineers came in and installed flood gate to the Oxbow bend in the river. Now it never floods.
I think if they as in the County on Goverment should dredge the San Jacinto river behind Morrow hill and points above and beyond so that it cut down on any flooding in the future.
I live in Sacramento, ca and we had a creek that flooded houses every bad winter. Finally the state stepped in and fixed the flow of the water, and no floods since. But people did raise their houses 8 feet. The state helped them pay for it. I would say start talking to your government and maybe a class action suit to get the government to fix it. I would maybe think it’s about time. Bless your family and may they find the funds to rebuilt up higher.
Farms and barns can't be raised up. I just read what Lester said. Scroll up and listen to the video. The family has been there for a very long time and deserves to stay there
Abbott's ilk IS the problem ...politicians are waaaay too cozy with the building industry...they allow the "anything goes" policies and then ignore the people who are injured by their policies
There has to be some way to change the draining of water from the housing development that's causing the issue. The whole family should come together get a lawyer and sue the land developer for causing the flooding issues and let a judge tell them to get it fixed or they will be sued every time it floods. It’s a bad situation.
I still wish the developers of colony west(?) Could be held accountable for their horrendous subdivision they put in without thought to drainage issues
Lester I have been through many hurricanes. I helped protect my parents house when I was young. When I got married and had my own home, I had to learn how to protect my home. Sand bags saved our home many times. I'm not talking about just a couple of bags. We built a levee with sandbags. Sometimes the hurricanes were more severe and the levee had to be at least 4 foot tall completely surrounding the house. That's a lot of work. June 1st starts the hurricane season and we would already had started our levee. My husband came up with the idea of leaving the sandbags there and make a permanent wall with cement. He then dug a way for the water to go down further redirecting the water. I know that Louisiana builds levees (flood walls) because they are below sea level and flood all the time. I know it sounds like a big project but a 5foot sea wall (river wall) and digging a route to carry the water further down the river might be a big help.I live in a building now for the elderly/disabled. My husband passed away 6yrs ago. I don't worry about hurricanes or flooding anymore. Well I just make sure I have enough food/water. You can look up how to build the levees. Look into Louisiana's levees. I really think this might help.
PawPaw and Gigi will never move. Why is it doing this. Someone changed the layout causing continual flooding. It's not ALL Mother Nature's fault ! This is family homestead... Blessings 🙏🫶🙏🫶
Lester - It is my understanding that your area has received excess rain this year. However, you might want to investigate the impact of the subdivision on the flooding issues. The person or company as well as the government entities that approved the construction could well be held responsible. You could insist that they fix the problem. 👍💪🤗
The city needs to take some measures to reduce flooding. They can require developers to build retention ponds in the neighborhoods they build and make them pay a huge penalty for past infractions that will be used to remediate the current issue. AND the city officials that approved them to build and fill in retention ponds should be fired! Local government is just as much to blame and needs to come up with a solution. All they want is growth so there are more tax payers. $$$
I don't know if it's ever enough Lester, this is their home! This land has been around in your family for 150 years. How could any of them just get up and walk away? For sure your parents will never say enough! Praying for all on the hill 🙏❤
I would start going to the county offices and fight for them to dig out the creek and river beds deeper and put proper drainage into the new developments. It would maybe be a waste of time.
I have been wondering the same thing. How many times are they move animals, make animals stand in knee deep water, mop mud, tear out walls, pick up debris, buy new furniture and everything that goes with the floods? I need a peace of mind to enjoy life.
Pops already said that he’s never leaving .. I think the Gov is just waiting for the people that have lived there to give up and leave so they can have the land for their new Colony’s for the Illegals. 💔
I was thinking the same thing. I think that would be the only way to preserve the Morrow family property. That would be a huge undertaking for the state to do. But it can be done.
I don't have a clue about that. I was simply putting a suggestion out there to perhaps help with flooding issues. I am not an engineer, I am 73 years old and simply offering ideas.
Obviously you’ve never had to move 100+ animals every time a hurricane comes. If they can purchase more family land in another area that doesn’t flood they will be much better off.
Agree! Enough is enough! Get the Plum Grove community together and take it to the authorities that be. It would be sad to leave family property, but what could you do but expect to flood every time it rains?! 😔 I pray for the best for all of you and I’m always praying that the authorities will do what’s needed and what’s right by you and all the families affected. They won’t do anything unless the community gathers together and demand action…we hope and pray! 🙏 Love and prayers for y’all!
Maybe the county needs to figure out what to do about the flooding. There has to be some kind of d of infrastructure that can control the water. I don’t know Lester it’s a big mess.
I remember hearing Lester say they have been waiting on FEMA & Hurricane Harvey to get a culvert replaced. Not sure the govt has a sense of urgency with flood repair.
They are the CAUSE.. downstream small towns are of no concern ...sooner or later most of them will abandon their soggy land, and developers will swoop in.. build it up..plop houses on it and flood the folks further down stream🤬
I stand by what I said on Facebook. Sue! Farmers in Texas just won in Superior Court against the state of Texas. They claimed developement caused flooding...sound familiar??? Loce you Lester! Preserve your memories and your family legacy❤❤❤
New laws in Canada demands growth, our local homes have been evacuated due to building by the University of British Columbia of a mega structure - people are now homeless 💔😞
As long as land is changed by development, drainage has to adapt thus creating stress on rivers and low lying ares. We are disturbing too much of natural habitats.
Lester -- that would be a decision each person on the hill would have to decide for THEIR family! As much as it pains you! The Gov't should have done lots of surveys before the new development was giving building permits for the new homes!
Lester when Jersey had the doozy of a hurricane October 29 2012. Wiped out a lot. So many homeowners had to have flood insurance and they had to build high. So so hard. So many folks duped by crooked contractors. Prayers for God’s leading 💙💞🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💞💙
We had a problem similar to Morrow hill after they developed the property across the road and didn’t put in proper drainage. We had our homes built and had no problem with run off water until a developer built homes above us and didn’t put in the proper drainage and homes in our development got flooded really bad like 7-8 feet of water in some of the homes. The run off was so bad that the force of the water collapsed above ground pools every time it rained hard. Everyone in our development went to the borough meeting and complained as a large group and showed videos and pictures of all of the damage since this last development was built and the fact that before they built these houses we had no problem at all. It took a lot of complaining and threats to sue the borough for okaying there plans without the proper storm drains and we eventually won and the borough put in the proper drain system to handle the additional water when we got heavy rains. Now for the part that had us all really steaming the developer of that development filed for bankruptcy and didn’t have to pay for the correction. BUT our taxes went up to help defray the cost but at least the flooding stopped. Maybe you could possibly try something like this.
Arrangements must be made for quick evacuation of the animals without waiting until the surrounding roads flood. That means each family has trailors to transport animals. 2024 will be a very wet year. We don't know what next year will bring. No quick answers. The county commission bears a large proportion of responsibility for the flooding as does the State of Texas for failure to plan properly.
An idea is to build a retaining wall, like in Louisiana that lives below sea level, which was serious to develope in the first place. The down side would be no access to the river, but a possible solution. At the least, demand that the Corp of Engineers have a serious discussion towards a solution to the flooding of that river. Praying for y'all. ❤️🙏✝️
Have all the family go in on Viceroy Dirt, bring in soil, clay, and sand to build like a mountain in one area and grow grass on it for the animals to get on! (Just A Suggestion)
Catching the replay. When is enough, enough. For me, it was after the 4th time my home was flooded. I had a lovely home on the Susquehanna River. We were in a 100-year flood plane. But the flooding the last time, when there was 6 feet of water in my home. We couldn't get back into the neighborhood for 10 days. Mold had already taken hold by the time we were allowed back in. We gutted the place and my oldest son wanted the property. So I signed it over to him. Fortunately the home was pd for.
There is no easy answer. I agree when you said, "it's complicated." I could go and list the various reasons for that but I'm just going to say this, the battle between the logical mind and the emotional mind is often one of the hardest battles 😞🙏
Let LE & Megan know that the table paint and swing look fantastic and nicely painted! 👏 "Great Job" 👏 It looks really beautiful! I agree with LE it would be great if it's a whole family decision to say when enough is enough! 🫶 You raised a great and wonderful loving son! ❤🌹🌹🙋♀️ XXX's XXX's
I went through the flood of 2016 in Louisiana, also many hurricanes. And I've observed many other natural disasters such as the recent tornadoes here in Louisiana , Texas, and those in Oklahoma. What I've learned is no matter how many times we question when enough is enough we will never out run nature. All we can do is do our best to be prepared for it. Family land is a legacy just as a reputation is. All we can do is be prepared. The flooding will not happen that often for instance the recent drought of the previous year or two.
It doesn’t break our hearts! It breaks PawPaw and GiGi’s heart, Kim’s hearts. You need to have this conversation with the family members and figure out the residences.
The subdivision that was added & stopped water flow off the hill should be held responsible for not planning it right & be responsible for fixing it
that's what I was thinking too. Maybe it's an engineering issue. I get it I wouldn't want to lose a family established area like that either but rebuilding every time I'd say it's enough. I hope that somehow that subdivision is held responsible for this. Maybe you guys need legal action against the developers and it's a group action. I have no idea but I'm behind whatever you do. Good luck, Lester.
I may be wrong Lester try to get help they sweep it under the rug and all the deviators and Politicians care it all about is the Old Mighty Dollar!! can't fight the government!
I think so too Marilyn.
This is NOT about Mother Nature!!! The City is responsible for approving the plans of the New Development. You intimated it before but NOW YOU HAVE PROOF. I suggest you start a class action suit along with neighbors who are being affected by the flooding...including family of course!!!
This is such a tough one. There is what should happen, that the developers and government fix the problem they caused but that may never happen.
That leaves what can happen, each family is going to have to decide how they deal with it.
Can the houses be protected, can equipment be bought to evacuate the livestock. Do you turn the lowest pastures into hayfields so fences aren’t continually needing to be repaired after floods…
So many tough decisions and for some the right answer may be to relocate.
Your family has something so special. I hope whatever the long term solutions are chosen that you don’t lose that closeness
Unfortunately, that's what they want. They want you to give up and throw in the towel. They want your land to do exactly what they did across the street to you. They are doing it to so many farmers and land owners.
They won't fix the problem until you sell the land to the developers. Then watch them fix the issue
I would sue the city or whoever built that building across the street
I personally think that y'all should sue that developer that didn't take into consideration where the water runoff was going to go. Have the Corp of Engineers do an assessment of what that development has done to your property and made it a dangerous place for your family to live.
I agree!!!
Lester did try to get accountability
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The Plum Grove board or the powers that be approved the developers. They get kickbacks to allow developement.
Can you check with the local USDA? I know they can help with fencing. Maybe there is a lot more they can do.
My daughter works around Georgetown, TX. area for the USDA.
Said this before, go to the Army Corp of engineers and ask what can be done, if Europe can build a wall to hold back the ocean, we should be able to do it! Yah, I know, I'm old and stupid! 🙄
Lester,
The housing developers are hoping the "old-time" landowners get frustrated enough with the flooding and you'll give up. Then they can come in and purchase your land. Then they'll develope your property just like they did the surrounding properties.
I would make them pay hundreds of millions for the property. If the developer pointed out that it floods, Morrows point out, using the videos in Lester’s archives, of exactly WHY. Then increase the price.
You need to make a class action law suit to the people responcible
That's not how class action suits work.
@@bjc8248 oh, how does it work?
I am so with you on this one Lester. I keep telling my hubby about you all and what you are going through. I have told him how can the Morrow family keep living there when this flooding is now going to be your norm, sadly enough? I have watched the heartache and stress of this flood, not only on the humans but the animals. I was feeling so heartbroken when I watched your mother, Gigi, sit with her head in her hands and saying "I can't keep doing this" or something similar to those words. I felt her despair coming right through my computer screen. I am at a point in my life that I am very tired physically and emotionally. I deal every single day with health issues that will go with me to my grave, so I am sooooo tired. I found that I was exhausted and burdened for you all. The fatigue on you all was showing. You have your plates so full every day with just taking care of your families, properties, and animals BUT to do the clean up after the flood just seemed to push everyone over the top, and rightfully so. I could not do it Lester, no way. You all are in a very difficult spot now and I am so very sorry. I am thinking that the Morrow family has got to be the hardest working family ever, and the way everyone stepped in to help was highly admirable. Love and prayers to you all.
The whole town needs to Sue the people that put the development in across the Street. I would be really mad!!
And the development should be torn down
Besides the runoff from the development it doesn't help that the Water Authorities are releasing water from the dam/lake to flood the San Jacinto and Trinity Rivers without realising or caring about the impact it's having on the lower lying communities living down those rivers (ISS included). Most of the water in the dam/lake comes from the north. Maybe they need to build more water catchment areas up north to hold the water instead of flooding everyone in the south. It's not just a local government concern it should be a state wide concern. If richer areas were being flooded I bet the government would soon be stepping in and coming up with solutions real fast. People who have lost homes not from recent flooding but the past as well need to write to the state government to get them to solve this problem.
The river should be dredged so it doesn’t overflow.
So sad for everyone affected by the flood waters, especially all the poor helpless animals with no shelter or protection! 💕🙏
It is a tragedy.
It is not a decision I would want to make. My heart breaks for everyone in the hill.
Sue the pants off of the local government. Sadly, they don't have much to recover. And, there's probably a long line of people they've screwed over to the benefit of their developer buddies.
Suing any Govt entity is almost impossible...sad to say
Not only your animals that are very precious but think of the wildlife that had no where to go. The subdivision developers need to be held accountable and find a way to drain the waters back to the river. I know it would take years. Not a quick fix that's for sure!
Class action against the greedy ignorant poli-ticks that directly caused these floods. Who surveyed before all the development and building that giant funnel into your properties.. process of discovery would hold those responsible accountable and force them to correct their greedy errors. The "long game" would be time consuming and frustrating but you may save your lands in the long run.
How many First Nations communities have been flooded for "progress" of invading profiteers before society said it was wrong.
RESEARCH what other communities affected in the same way, have done. I'd be going to every single city counsel meeting, writing letters, contacting your congressmen, and insist that they provide for drainage and hold the developments responsible. I would get everyone that has been effected swarming the city offices until somebody listens. Invite them to your farm so they can see for themselves the damages that you are having to go through due to the nearby developments. Hire an engineer to investigate and create a report that shows how the nearby developments are affecting all your properties and those of your families.
I would go to news stations and the newspapers to make a big stink about how the new subdivision mucked up everything.
Maybe the developers are schisters , that they intentionally made your family heritage land, flood prone, so they can swoop in and buy it up to make more developments on it.
There is no where in the country that you can go to escape weather disasters. Hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, extreme cold, floods, drought, wildfires, wherever you go there is a threat. One thing to think about us maybe Morrow hill isn’t the place for a sanctuary. Maybe just have a couple of animals instead of 50-60 in a flood zone. But I think it’s too early to think about giving up on Morrow Hill.
I live in an area where 2 rivers meet and flow out to the ocean. You could say we live in a series of islands surrounded by water. I suggest that you build a levee system that protects your family homes. This is a very large city and it's protected by levees. Can't just pile up dirt, you need layers of clay and soil. A cut is made down the center of the levee and is filled with concrete. Look into levee construction.
Well. If you care to hear what i would suggest, here it is. Hire Uriel full time as ranch foreman, freeing you up to get into local government. Take your cause to the state supreme court. The man in Winnie just won his case and they supreme court said he had to be reimbursed.
It's so crazy how bright & sunny & green everything is, after it was all under water!
Time to leave. Sell out the property to a Developer. Move to better higher ground.
I smell a class action law suit against Plum Grove to get drainage problem fixed or pay you for damages. Go talk to the lawyer
I’m pretty sure I would have already said “ enough is enough “ . I couldn’t take being flooded out over & over . I sure feel for everyone making that decision. ❤❤❤
No, the county commissioners MUST deal with the water flow problem.
I remember the footage you have of the problem of the water flow.
Combine that with the footage of your floodings. Time for direct ACTION.
It hurts my heart that you all are having to go thru all this flooding and the state government isn’t stepping into help fix the problem!
Chia is not ugly! She is a beautiful mess!!🥰
I agree with LE. If I had a farm in which all my family lived in close proximity to each other, I wouldn’t want to leave either.
Many people think climate change mainly means warmer temperatures. But temperature rise is only the beginning of the story. Because the Earth is a system, where everything is connected, changes in one area can influence changes in all others.
The consequences of climate change now include, among others, intense droughts, water scarcity, severe fires, rising sea levels, flooding, melting polar ice, catastrophic storms and declining biodiversity.
Developers and town council need to take responsibility for their mess. Your family has been on that property for generations, all those developments came after and that is where the problem started. It is frustrating watching these council members and developers sit back and do nothing!!!! My ❤️ and 🙏 for all on Morrow Hill.
And who gave the OKYDOKY to build? I remember you, Lester, taking us on a drive, showing where housing was going to be in the very near future, the catch ponds taken away, with housing in it's place, and how water was going to be rerouted in a much smaller scale to the river. It was eye-opening. For those who've not seen that video, it would give a much clearer understanding of what has been done and is continuing to get worse as the years pass.
Lester is venting to us, but really talking to his family. I cant imagine the frustration he feels. Im so sorry this keeps happening. ♥️🙏🏼😢
OMGosh Lester, I am praying for all of you on the hill! Mother Nature sure can be very evil. I wish there was a way that a large bank could be built up along the river to prevent the flooding! 😞
When the 2 biggest lakes let the water go at the same time as the river is rising that’s where the problem lies!
It’s government not looking at the damage done when they do it, their solution is to buyout the people that have lost everything for pennies on the dollar
If you had access to the plans of the development, it probably includes “plans” for water runoff. It got approved but was never done because was not required only suggested.
I think that's a decision that each family member must make for themselves. 🤷♀️
Ultimately yes.
Mother Nature (if not helped by the government) is one thing. Poor planning by government officials is bad! Reclamation discharges are also in question. The "New Norm" has been produced by "Bad Planning!" Class action suit for reimbursement and correction! "THEY" did it and "THEY" need to correct it!
I live in North BC, grew up here. For the first 50 yrs, I do not recall a wild fire of note/alarm around here or fire bans for that matter. Now it's been almost a decade of yearly fire bans and wild fire evacuations, summer is now referred to as smoke season... I feel you, enough is enough!
Enough is now enough. All my life I was “Mrs Fix It”…I took it on myself to make everything all right for everybody. I absolutely wore my mind and body out..I’m 80 years old now, first my knees went, one knee replacement that made my knee worse than it was! I live daily with pain from years and years of making sure everyone was taken care of. No regrets, it was family, but now I can’t even help myself. Both knees, hips and spine worn out. Lester, you have a good heart. Take care of you and Jamie. Enough is enough!
I agree. I was the same. I just turned to 65 and retired in 2020. Retired nurse. You hit the nail on the head ❤️
Yaw should get all the farmers together and dig a deep Moat! You would think the state could do something to prevent this from happening!!!
Taxes Schmaxes.
If nobody wants to pay taxes, there's no money for infrastructure, law enforcement or much anything else, I suppose....
I know papaw, is attached to that land, but wouldn't the smart thing to do is sell that property, and buy some land out of the flood plain, get property enough for the whole family to move their Mh, and build or get Papaw and Gigi a mh, it's all about being close to family, you can't continue to live with uncertainty!! Get enough land for everyone 's animals of course!😊😊
Face facts, sweet Morrow Family!!😊 Everyone has their own Mobile home, they can move, except Papaw and Sister Kim!😊😊maybe Sister Kim can move hers even!
They need to elect officials who will help and do something.
Jakes home is not a mobile. Just raised up like one to deter getting flooded.
As a family even community in Plum Grove can petition the city or county to construct what is needed to stop flooding from that builder.
The people who approved the subdivision should be held accountable, they should respect the Morrows and start building concrete canals under the road for drainage the river will have a place to go and not keep flooding your land and they need to do it now, PawPaw will not move. Get the best attorneys you can get, when all is said and done, the builders, contractors, etc. Will have to pay all fees. And they filled a giant sinkhole with all kinds of stuff. With all the rain the subdivisions will eventually sink taking the houses with them, how they were allowed to build that way is beyond me. I worked in the real estate title business for over 35 years. Best plan would be to tear down all the houses in these subdivisions and return it to the way it was, so your constant flooding will stop. Morrow land is grandfathered in and has been Morrow land for hundreds of years, they need to build their subdivisions where they will not affect other people's land, in other words build them way far away from Plum Grove, you all should not have to go through this anymore, Enough is now Enough, love all the Morrows ❤❤❤❤❤this needs to be done NOW....I'm with you Lester, get er done!!!
Our Nate said, "BUT I'M THE SHERIFF 'ROUND HERE, DON'T YOU FORGET IT!"🐓❤😂
I won’t forget it 😂
@@longhornlesters 😂😂
Can something be done with the river itself ??? Corps of Engineers dredge the river ?
or something like levies or dikes
We had big flooding almost yearly in our city til the Corp of Engineers came in and installed flood gate to the Oxbow bend in the river. Now it never floods.
That new subdivision has really messed up a lot of land and water ways. My prayers for MORROW Hill
I think if they as in the County on Goverment should dredge the San Jacinto river behind Morrow hill and points above and beyond so that it cut down on any flooding in the future.
I live in Sacramento, ca and we had a creek that flooded houses every bad winter. Finally the state stepped in and fixed the flow of the water, and no floods since. But people did raise their houses 8 feet. The state helped them pay for it. I would say start talking to your government and maybe a class action suit to get the government to fix it. I would maybe think it’s about time. Bless your family and may they find the funds to rebuilt up higher.
Farms and barns can't be raised up. I just read what Lester said. Scroll up and listen to the video. The family has been there for a very long time and deserves to stay there
Are they letting more water out of the Dam. Something is not right. Hope Abbot does some investigation into why this is happening.
Gov A Butt is an idiot, he won't do anything. He is a puppet of his underlings.
Abbott's ilk IS the problem ...politicians are waaaay too cozy with the building industry...they allow the "anything goes" policies and then ignore the people who are injured by their policies
Lol
More rain means more water, if water levels are not changed.
Abbott can’t find his butt in a bathroom!
There has to be some way to change the draining of water from the housing development that's causing the issue. The whole family should come together get a lawyer and sue the land developer for causing the flooding issues and let a judge tell them to get it fixed or they will be sued every time it floods. It’s a bad situation.
Climate control
I still wish the developers of colony west(?) Could be held accountable for their horrendous subdivision they put in without thought to drainage issues
It’s Colony Ridge and it’s farther south of Plum Grove where they’re at
Lester I have been through many hurricanes. I helped protect my parents house when I was young. When I got married and had my own home, I had to learn how to protect my home. Sand bags saved our home many times. I'm not talking about just a couple of bags. We built a levee with sandbags. Sometimes the hurricanes were more severe and the levee had to be at least 4 foot tall completely surrounding the house. That's a lot of work. June 1st starts the hurricane season and we would already had started our levee. My husband came up with the idea of leaving the sandbags there and make a permanent wall with cement. He then dug a way for the water to go down further redirecting the water. I know that Louisiana builds levees (flood walls) because they are below sea level and flood all the time. I know it sounds like a big project but a 5foot sea wall (river wall) and digging a route to carry the water further down the river might be a big help.I live in a building now for the elderly/disabled. My husband passed away 6yrs ago. I don't worry about hurricanes or flooding anymore. Well I just make sure I have enough food/water. You can look up how to build the levees. Look into Louisiana's levees. I really think this might help.
PawPaw and Gigi will never move. Why is it doing this. Someone changed the layout causing continual flooding. It's not ALL Mother Nature's fault ! This is family homestead... Blessings 🙏🫶🙏🫶
Lester - It is my understanding that your area has received excess rain this year. However, you might want to investigate the impact of the subdivision on the flooding issues. The person or company as well as the government entities that approved the construction could well be held responsible. You could insist that they fix the problem. 👍💪🤗
The city needs to take some measures to reduce flooding. They can require developers to build retention ponds in the neighborhoods they build and make them pay a huge penalty for past infractions that will be used to remediate the current issue. AND the city officials that approved them to build and fill in retention ponds should be fired! Local government is just as much to blame and needs to come up with a solution. All they want is growth so there are more tax payers. $$$
I don't know if it's ever enough Lester, this is their home! This land has been around in your family for 150 years. How could any of them just get up and walk away? For sure your parents will never say enough! Praying for all on the hill 🙏❤
I would start going to the county offices and fight for them to dig out the creek and river beds deeper and put proper drainage into the new developments. It would maybe be a waste of time.
That Argo has been a true blessing to have this year. ❤
I have been wondering the same thing. How many times are they move animals, make animals stand in knee deep water, mop mud, tear out walls, pick up debris, buy new furniture and everything that goes with the floods? I need a peace of mind to enjoy life.
Pops already said that he’s never leaving .. I think the Gov is just waiting for the people that have lived there to give up and leave so they can have the land for their new Colony’s for the Illegals. 💔
How can we stop the rain from falling ?
How can we stop the rivers from flooding ?
I personally could not live in fear. It’s just not healthy for the body and soul. A home is the people not the building
River maintenance , see if there is county money to hire land movers and dig deeper and wider.
I was thinking the same thing. I think that would be the only way to preserve the Morrow family property. That would be a huge undertaking for the state to do. But it can be done.
Could the state build levees that would help prevent so much flooding? I know they have used levees near the Mississippi River to help in Illinois.
@@KayRemillard-nt1yk And how long do you think it would be before fire ants undermine the levee, assuming one gets built.
I don't have a clue about that. I was simply putting a suggestion out there to perhaps help with flooding issues. I am not an engineer, I am 73 years old and simply offering ideas.
You need to have an engineer prove the subdivision caused the flooding. Then make them purchase all the property and purchase new land somewhere else.
The Morrows won't do that. It's centennial land.
Obviously you’ve never had to move 100+ animals every time a hurricane comes. If they can purchase more family land in another area that doesn’t flood they will be much better off.
@@brianacker1027 I'm sure they could. I'm just saying they won't do it, no matter how much sense it makes.
Or make the subdivision fix the problem.
Agree! Enough is enough! Get the Plum Grove community together and take it to the authorities that be. It would be sad to leave family property, but what could you do but expect to flood every time it rains?! 😔 I pray for the best for all of you and I’m always praying that the authorities will do what’s needed and what’s right by you and all the families affected. They won’t do anything unless the community gathers together and demand action…we hope and pray! 🙏 Love and prayers for y’all!
Maybe the county needs to figure out what to do about the flooding. There has to be some kind of d of infrastructure that can control the water. I don’t know Lester it’s a big mess.
OMG Chia loves LE so much. She’s willing to wait through floodwaters to get to him.❤️
Is anyone from the government smart enough to help?????
Government isn't free.
Government. Whew. Big subject
I remember hearing Lester say they have been waiting on FEMA & Hurricane Harvey to get a culvert replaced. Not sure the govt has a sense of urgency with flood repair.
They are the CAUSE..
downstream small towns are of no concern ...sooner or later most of them will abandon their soggy land, and developers will swoop in.. build it up..plop houses on it and flood the folks further down stream🤬
Govt IS what allowed this problem to happen. It was local Govt & a contractor that made it happen.
I stand by what I said on Facebook. Sue! Farmers in Texas just won in Superior Court against the state of Texas. They claimed developement caused flooding...sound familiar??? Loce you Lester! Preserve your memories and your family legacy❤❤❤
LESTER WITH ALL THATS BEEN SAID I WOULD LOOK INTO GOING AFTER THAT DEVELOPER AND SEE IF THERE IS ANYTHING THEY WILL HELP YOU ALL WITH.
It's up to each family member to decide what to do. Stay or go. Then respect their decision.
Praying for Morrow Hill 🙏🏻✝️🙏🏻
Thank you kindly 😊
New laws in Canada demands growth, our local homes have been evacuated due to building by the University of British Columbia of a mega structure - people are now homeless 💔😞
My experience is that you get to an age when you are too tired to be constantly rebuilding. Your Mom and Dad must be really fed up.
As long as land is changed by development, drainage has to adapt thus creating stress on rivers and low lying ares. We are disturbing too much of natural habitats.
Lester the politicians should not be allowed to divert the water
i busted out laughing when Lester said, that is an ugly cat, LE poor thing seen better days.
Lester -- that would be a decision each person on the hill would have to decide for THEIR family! As much as it pains you! The Gov't should have done lots of surveys before the new development was giving building permits for the new homes!
Lester when Jersey had the doozy of a hurricane October 29 2012. Wiped out a lot. So many homeowners had to have flood insurance and they had to build high. So so hard. So many folks duped by crooked contractors. Prayers for God’s leading 💙💞🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💞💙
When do you move yours.You have a Mobil home there
It's a hard time
enough is enough when the burden to stay and repair becomes more costly than to spend the amount of money it costs to move.
We had a problem similar to Morrow hill after they developed the property across the road and didn’t put in proper drainage. We had our homes built and had no problem with run off water until a developer built homes above us and didn’t put in the proper drainage and homes in our development got flooded really bad like 7-8 feet of water in some of the homes. The run off was so bad that the force of the water collapsed above ground pools every time it rained hard. Everyone in our development went to the borough meeting and complained as a large group and showed videos and pictures of all of the damage since this last development was built and the fact that before they built these houses we had no problem at all. It took a lot of complaining and threats to sue the borough for okaying there plans without the proper storm drains and we eventually won and the borough put in the proper drain system to handle the additional water when we got heavy rains. Now for the part that had us all really steaming the developer of that development filed for bankruptcy and didn’t have to pay for the correction. BUT our taxes went up to help defray the cost but at least the flooding stopped.
Maybe you could possibly try something like this.
That development was even mentioned in the 🇬🇧 press
Arrangements must be made for quick evacuation of the animals without waiting until the surrounding roads flood. That means each family has trailors to transport animals. 2024 will be a very wet year. We don't know what next year will bring. No quick answers. The county commission bears a large proportion of responsibility for the flooding as does the State of Texas for failure to plan properly.
The state or government should be able to build something along the river to help prevent this from happening.
a new reservoir perhaps with flood gate controls upriver?
I agree,,
Yes what can the government do to make the river take a different path.
An idea is to build a retaining wall, like in Louisiana that lives below sea level, which was serious to develope in the first place. The down side would be no access to the river, but a possible solution. At the least, demand that the Corp of Engineers have a serious discussion towards a solution to the flooding of that river. Praying for y'all. ❤️🙏✝️
Have all the family go in on Viceroy Dirt, bring in soil, clay, and sand to build like a mountain in one area and grow grass on it for the animals to get on! (Just A Suggestion)
My philosophy is '3-times the charm'. There has been 2 major floods, the next major flood would be "IT" for me.
I definitely understand
That Chia is something else 😂 always up for adventure and to be in the middle of things. Sweet sweet dog.
Catching the replay. When is enough, enough. For me, it was after the 4th time my home was flooded. I had a lovely home on the Susquehanna River. We were in a 100-year flood plane. But the flooding the last time, when there was 6 feet of water in my home. We couldn't get back into the neighborhood for 10 days. Mold had already taken hold by the time we were allowed back in. We gutted the place and my oldest son wanted the property. So I signed it over to him. Fortunately the home was pd for.
You need to get cattle collars for your animals so you can evacuate them quick enough. You don’t have to wait for somebody else to bring them..
There is no easy answer. I agree when you said, "it's complicated." I could go and list the various reasons for that but I'm just going to say this, the battle between the logical mind and the emotional mind is often one of the hardest battles 😞🙏
Oh my word! Look how fast the current is back there!
I know right!!! It's crazy!! 😲
Enough is definetly more than enough.
Let LE & Megan know that the table paint and swing look fantastic and nicely painted! 👏 "Great Job" 👏 It looks really beautiful! I agree with LE it would be great if it's a whole family decision to say when enough is enough! 🫶 You raised a great and wonderful loving son! ❤🌹🌹🙋♀️ XXX's XXX's
That dog loves your son! ❤one day at time.
One day at a time Carmen 😊
Plenty of good ideas here. It’s time for a family meeting to decide what direct ACTION to take, maybe even with an attorney’s input.
I went through the flood of 2016 in Louisiana, also many hurricanes. And I've observed many other natural disasters such as the recent tornadoes here in Louisiana , Texas, and those in Oklahoma. What I've learned is no matter how many times we question when enough is enough we will never out run nature. All we can do is do our best to be prepared for it. Family land is a legacy just as a reputation is. All we can do is be prepared. The flooding will not happen that often for instance the recent drought of the previous year or two.
If you all got together the entire neighborhoods being flooded and got a lawyer to sue. I think something may get done.
It doesn’t break our hearts! It breaks PawPaw and GiGi’s heart, Kim’s hearts. You need to have this conversation with the family members and figure out the residences.