Heavy Rains Swell Creeks at Mark of the Potter

Heavy rainfall has caused water levels to rise dramatically at Mark of the Potter in Clarkesville, leaving nearby creeks overflowing and creating eye-catching scenes for staff and visitors alike.

In a post shared on the shop’s Facebook page, staff joked that their trout were “wearing snorkels,” as water rushed through the area behind the iconic pottery shop. The creek behind the property and the ditch across the road were both flowing heavily, joining the already-swollen Soque River in showing just how much rain had fallen.

Photo Mark of the Potter Facebook page

“Our staff came to work with waterwings over their winter coats just to get these photos,” the post read, highlighting both the unusual conditions and the lighthearted spirit of the team.

For safety, Mark of the Potter officials said staff members are adjusting work schedules due to the high water and encouraged the public to remain cautious as wet conditions continue.

Despite the flooding, the message ended on a caring note, with staff expressing hopes that everyone in the community remains safe during the heavy rains.

The rising waters serve as another reminder of how quickly local waterways can change during periods of intense rainfall, especially in scenic but flood-prone areas like the Soque River corridor.

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