G rowing up in Austin, Annabel Dwyer still fondly remembers summers at Camp Waldemar and time spent along the Guadalupe River and in the company of beautiful hills.
“It was such a healing place,” she recalls. “You are completely in the moment and not thinking about tomorrow.”
Now 23 and an active singer-songwriter in Nashville, Dwyer says news of the devastating and deadly floods in the Hill Country last month left her in shock. Early July 4 headlines reported that dozens of girls and counselors were missing from Camp Mystic, located just a short drive away from where Dwyer spent her summers camping and counseling. As phone calls and texts brought news of friends and loved ones who had family members missing, she cried in the comfort of two Texas friends who were visiting.
“I was final