Posted by Fred Steiner on March 30, 2020 - 8:54am
![Fett Lake on College-Bentley Road](https://www.blufftonicon.com/sites/default/files/styles/feature/public/images/cutlines/2020/41198-one-day-wonder-high-waters.jpg?itok=--J3cgRK)
![Harmon Stadium](https://www.blufftonicon.com/sites/default/files/styles/feature/public/images/cutlines/2020/41199-one-day-wonder-high-waters.jpg?itok=oGt1CafW)
![Joggers at the Howe Tennis Courts](https://www.blufftonicon.com/sites/default/files/styles/feature/public/images/cutlines/2020/41200-one-day-wonder-high-waters.jpg?itok=OE9MF4I7)
Comparatively speaking, Sunday’s high waters are barely a footnote in Bluffton’s 2020 events.
With stay-at-home orders, the high waters gave residents something else to think about, however.
Here are some views of flooding. The only street that was closed to traffic was East College near Harmon Field.
![Fett Lake on College-Bentley Road](https://www.blufftonicon.com/sites/default/files/styles/feature/public/images/cutlines/2020/41198-one-day-wonder-high-waters.jpg?itok=--J3cgRK)
![Harmon Stadium](https://www.blufftonicon.com/sites/default/files/styles/feature/public/images/cutlines/2020/41199-one-day-wonder-high-waters.jpg?itok=oGt1CafW)
![Joggers at the Howe Tennis Courts](https://www.blufftonicon.com/sites/default/files/styles/feature/public/images/cutlines/2020/41200-one-day-wonder-high-waters.jpg?itok=OE9MF4I7)
![Old baseball field behind Musselman Library](https://www.blufftonicon.com/sites/default/files/styles/feature/public/images/cutlines/2020/41201-one-day-wonder-high-waters.jpg?itok=767sRkOn)
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