Raging waters wash out roads, topple homes and send debris downstream in terrifying jumbles of trees, fragmented houses and floating cars. But in calmer weather small towns in New England have been harnessing water power since colonial days to saw lumber, grind grain, power manufactures and light residences. The
Kathleen-- Your ramblings never fail to interest me. Thank you. I hope that both you and Kira are well, --Stan