{"id":60,"date":"2005-05-23T00:07:41","date_gmt":"2005-05-23T04:07:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/yulelog\/2005\/05\/23\/inundate\/"},"modified":"2005-05-23T00:07:41","modified_gmt":"2005-05-23T04:07:41","slug":"inundate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.blogs.harvard.edu\/yulelog\/2005\/05\/23\/inundate\/","title":{"rendered":"Inundate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a name='a1898'><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Strange, how we&#8217;re flung all over the globe, yet attend to the forces of nature and of capital.  I saw a news article about two Belgian brothers, filmmakers, who managed to win the Palme d&#8217;Or for a second time in seven years &#8212; no small feat.  They are Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, profiled <a href=\"http:\/\/enjoyment.independent.co.uk\/film\/news\/story.jsp?story=640694\">here<\/a>, who won this year for <a href=\"http:\/\/imdb.com\/title\/tt0456396\/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnxteD0yMHxsbT01MDB8dHQ9b258ZmI9dXxwbj0wfHE9bCdlbmZhbnR8aHRtbD0xfG5tPW9u;fc=1;ft=119;fm=1\">L&#8217;Enfant<\/a>.  Their previous win was for <a href=\"http:\/\/imdb.com\/title\/tt0200071\/\">Rosetta<\/a> (1999).  Their movies are based on their hometown&#8217;s economic tribulations, and the hometown is Seraing, which is very nearly almost a suburb of Li&egrave;ge.  A few years ago, I ate a dismal rabbit lunch in Stavelot, which is about 40 or so kilometres to the south-east of Seraing.  My grandmother came from Stavelot &#8212; god, it&#8217;s a depressing place, no wonder she left.  Unlike Seraing, I don&#8217;t think Stavelot has any industry, or industrial travails to speak of.<\/p>\n<p>I found a site devoted to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.seraingautrefois.org\/\">Seraing<\/a>&#8216;s history.  It has historical <a href=\"http:\/\/www.seraingautrefois.org\/les_photos.htm\">photos<\/a> of the river <a href=\"http:\/\/www.seraingautrefois.org\/les_innondations.htm\">floodings<\/a> that took place in the mid-twenties, and I couldn&#8217;t believe how closely the pictures approximated the floodings that took place around the same time in <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Neuwied\">Neuwied<\/a>, which is where my Belgian grandmother ended up.  The Rhine would flood its banks and inundate the town, until some determined mayor (by the name of <a href=\"http:\/\/neuwied.de\/GKSNeuwied\/htdocs\/dateien\/d6268.htm\">Krups<\/a>) finally managed to get a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.structurae.de\/structures\/data\/index.cfm?ID=s0013984\">dike-wall<\/a> built (~1928-32).  After that, the floodings became a thing of the past.  But I&#8217;ve seen the pictures of my <i>other<\/i> grandmother&#8217;s business, once the Becker-Lampert, then the Lampert-Luhmer bakery, housed in the multi-story building the family owned near the river, flooded to the second story.  There, one saw people hanging out the second floor windows while boats floated by on what used to be the street.  A casual stoicism and general bonhomie animated the scene.  <\/p>\n<p>Gee, I would have had a hard time not flipping right out.  Imagine the cleanup&#8230;  People put up with more back then, I guess.  Or did they?  <\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.canadafreepress.com\/2005\/cover040905.htm\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" height=\"241\" src=\"http:\/\/www.seraingautrefois.org\/160508.JPG\" width=\"377\" border=\"0\"><\/a><br \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Strange, how we&#8217;re flung all over the globe, yet attend to the forces of nature and of capital. I saw a news article about two Belgian brothers, filmmakers, who managed to win the Palme d&#8217;Or for a second time in seven years &#8212; no small feat. 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