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We got about 3/8 ths inch today since 7am. Not much, but we have been getting an inch or two for the last 3 weeks. The pond is getting full. About two feet to overflow.:cloud9:
hugs, Brandi
 
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Dennis,

I'm not sure what you mean by river rats?

The pic is of the creek. It has water in it, which is something new, but it's not flowing all that strong. My ponds are getting water, but nothing to get excited about just yet. I've been putting sticks at the edge and I'm trying to figure out how much I'm getting. Seems like the lake raises 2:1 for what comes down. The small pond is closer to 6:1 and is filling up nicely.

Eddie

I meant either Nutria or Beaver. Running water is pretty good, gets me excited when it's been so dry. The small pond, that's the one across from your house? or do you have another one above Marabou (sp)?
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #223  
You Texans can stop sending rain this way. Rivers and drains are over flowing their banks all around us.
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #224  
You Texans can stop sending rain this way. Rivers and drains are over flowing their banks all around us.

Ron,
It isn't me. We're still hoarding rain down here.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Same here Ron, we are not letting any moisture escape, all clouds are dried before we send them out. You might want to check to see what the Canadians are up to.:D

It's been dry so long I forgot to put any fire wood under cover, sure could use a fire this morning, 43 degrees.

The County burn ban was lifted last week. There was a haze over the county from all the brush piles burning, they have accumulated for more than a year.

Woke up to rain this morning - 2.25" the last 2 days.
 
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NWS shows Denton at 34 degrees and getting light snow.:shocked: I haven't seen any of that snow yet, but it's still raining. I haven't gone out yet, but I can see from here that my gauge has 3/4" or more overnight.
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #227  
You Texans can stop sending rain this way. Rivers and drains are over flowing their banks all around us.

Okay Ron. I'll quit sending rain your way if you quit sending snow my way. The 2-1/2" of overnight snow is growing by the minute as more is falling. School start is delayed 2 hours because of the stuff. It's sticking well enough to coat my gravel driveway, but I can tell it is slush. The main highways should be okay. The temperature is bouncing around at 32 F and that's the perfect temperature to make snow.

Here are a couple of quick snapshots looking out my office door.

Also EDDIE: I bet the green in your water is from a pond somewhere upstream that somebody had dye treated for algae and it overflowed in the rain. I doubt that the green color is natural, but I could easily be wrong.
 

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   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #228  
Dennis,

I've only seen a couple beavers in Lake Marabou this year, which is down from what I've dealt with in previous years. I guess the creek being dry has cut down on their travels. I've never seen a Nutria, but I'm told they are fairly common. What I'm most nervous about is Aligators. That creek feeds into the Sabine, and there are quite a few Aligators in there. I figure it's just a matter of time until one works it's way up the creek and then finds Lake Marabou. Turtles, snakes and beavers have all figured it out, so why not Gators?

Ron,

I've managed to get 3 inches of rain out of the storms. I'm trying my hardest to get as much water as I can!!!!


Jim,

The creek is many miles long, and from what I know, there isn't any big lakes anywhere near it. The ponds are all many feet low, so I'm also doubtful that if one had somehow received enough water to overflow, that it would have had enough "treated" water in it to affect the color of the water in the creek.

The color was really nice to see in the water, but after being dry for so many months, I'm wondering if maybe the color is from what might have been growing or settling in the creek bed?

Eddie
 

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   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #229  
Hi, just wanted to introduce myself. I'm from Bandera County in the hill country northwest of San Antonio.

We finally started to put a small dent in our drought with this weekend's rain and the little tanks, arroyos, and watering holes have a a few inches of water in them.

Glad to see some of you other guys are getting the wet stuff. Couldn't have been a nicer thing to wake up to...

Yellow Dog

We love the Bandera area and try to spend several weeks a year there. It is one of the places we are thinks about retiring to within the next few years.
 
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We got the snow too:thumbsup: pretty much the same as Jim. My wife said as she got close to Weatherford going to work, it was just rain.

Eddie, I have no doubt you will someday see a gator. They have spotted one here a month ago in Eagle Mountain lake and showed him on the news, Wildlife officer said we are in the Western range and new they where around Dallas Ft.Worth.

Ron, Don and Brandi are right, we are trying to keep this to ourselves, but I'm pretty Sure Bird is the one closest to you, so if he let some slip by...hmmm
 

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