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Started by William, June 22, 2011

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William

It's raining in South Texas right now!!!!!!!  We've gotten a reprieve from the drought, at least for today.

Hammerhead


William

Light rain continues right now, already 1.5inches in most places so far.  dntn

Hammerhead

how did you get it to go from right to left like that

William

Quote from: Hammerhead on June 22, 2011
how did you get it to go from right to left like that
Highlight the text, then click on the icon that is moving (scrolling) at the top of the page.

old salt

William
good to her you are finally getting some much needed rain in yur area
All gave some Some gave all

The Old Salt

crazell

 :applause: glad your getting to rain William. Hope it lasts long enough to do some good!!!

Dogshirt

And here's hoping you don't get TOO much!

William

We got 3 inches locally but some places only an inch.  Just a year ago on June 9 we got 12 inches right on top of the Comal river overnight and had one of the worst floods ever.  We could still use another 10 inches but over a 2 week period.  Unfortunately we've already lost 75% of the crops but we'll take what we can get.

Red Badger

Here's hoping you get the rain you need in the quantities you need in in to prevent floods!  We are surviving up here and getting a little every couple of days but the big lake near me is 6' down and the Corps of Engineers closed the main swimming beach on the 15th...
"The table is small signifying one prisoner alone against his or her suppressors..."

Dogshirt

Up here we're all hoping for NO rain. First cutting hay is down all over the valley.
Kittitas Valley Alfalfa and Timothy are both world famous, but if it get rained on
it's just cattle feed.

Rocky

Prayers to ya William, hope you get what you need in the rain department. We have have been getting plenty up here, not to much, but it has been a lot cooler than normal and everything is staying wet so people grumble some. I used to live in a desert region, I know what you are going through and it isn't fun. I can take the abundant rain and some cooler temps.

William

#12
Too much or too little, it's a hardship either way.  Tust two weeks ago I volunteered to work with a cleanup crew in helping restore one of the local park trails that had been damaged during last year's flood.  You'd think that if we can build an oil pipeline hundreds of miles long then water pipelines from where there is too much taking it to somewhere there is too little wouldn't be a challenge.

Otter

William, Good to hear some of my old stomping grounds are getting some water. Here is the Mo-Kan area we are wanting folks to do rain dances DOWNSTREAM!! Uh, please. The Muddy Mo has topped levees a lot of places just up stream from KC. Praying that everyone gets out in a timely manner without injury. Now who did I loan that boat to?????? pnic

Red Badger

Quote from: William on June 23, 2011
Too much or too little, it's a hardship either way.  Tust two weeks ago I volunteered to work with a cleanup crew in helping restore one of the local park trails that had been damaged during last year's flood.  You'd think that if we can build an oil pipeline hundreds of miles long then water pipelines from where there is too much taking it to somewhere there is too little wouldn't be a challenge.

Unfortunately that would make sense William... I'll let it go at that or it will turn political.....   :mini-devil-28492:
"The table is small signifying one prisoner alone against his or her suppressors..."