The gully to pond project

   / The gully to pond project
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#401  
Today, I had to get a haircut, buy fuel, water my lawn, and put fuel into and lube my tractor before starting to work on my pond dam. It was noon before I got started. By 2 PM it was stuffy, but by 4 PM, it was dusty and hot. I decided to knock off and start again early in the morning when I have almost no other chores. I came into the house and looked at my thermometer. It was 95F.:shocked: It's too darn early in the year to have those kinds of temperatures and be hot and dusty already. I don't like it when it's that hot and the quality of my work suffers. I'm retired; I'll wait 'til tommorrow.:)
 
   / The gully to pond project #402  
Texas is gonna completely dry up this year and I fear that we are not far behind.We get rain and frequently but water levels continue to fall. :(
 
   / The gully to pond project #403  
Today, I had to get a haircut, buy fuel, water my lawn, and put fuel into and lube my tractor before starting to work on my pond dam. It was noon before I got started. By 2 PM it was stuffy, but by 4 PM, it was dusty and hot. I decided to knock off and start again early in the morning when I have almost no other chores. I came into the house and looked at my thermometer. It was 95F.:shocked: It's too darn early in the year to have those kinds of temperatures and be hot and dusty already. I don't like it when it's that hot and the quality of my work suffers. I'm retired; I'll wait 'til tommorrow.:)

Know what you mean:)
We had to go 60 miles round trip this morning to get our favorite Super Fantastic VFN tomato plants, other garden veggy plants and the usual 8 flats of flowers.
The temp got to 88 deg this afternoon with high humidity. This is crazy for OH
and always results in bad thunderstorms and/or tornados.
I'm thinking I should have got a tractor with a cab and AC...:cool:
 
   / The gully to pond project #404  
Texas is gonna completely dry up this year and I fear that we are not far behind.We get rain and frequently but water levels continue to fall. :(

FL is a dryninsula right now, soon to be a dustninsula. We might just blow right off the map.
 
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Still water-logged and swimming here in Western Washington. We reached a balmy 48 degrees on Friday.:(
 
   / The gully to pond project #406  
Texas is gonna completely dry up this year and I fear that we are not far behind.We get rain and frequently but water levels continue to fall. :(

Hot is heck for this time of year (southwest Ms) but we have had the wetist winter and early spring I can recall in years. Starting to dry out now, we had a bad drought last summer and I am paying the price this year . I did not water the top of my levee last year during the drought so some of my grass died and it eroded during the wet winter.

Spent about a day bring over some dirt and smoothing it out , now trying to
get some grass to grow.

I want make that mistake this year , just brought a little pump yesterday, I have not decided exactly what I am going to do but I will do something to keep the top of the levee wet enough so the grass will not die.

My pond is only about 1 acre so it is not that big of an area compared to some of the lakes/ponds I have seen in this forum.
 
   / The gully to pond project
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Still water-logged and swimming here in Western Washington. We reached a balmy 48 degrees on Friday.:(

Cyril, I sure envy you all that rain, but spring-time in Washington seems to never end with one storm after another and some of them are downright COLD. We were in Oklahoma this weekend and drove through a really heavy rainstorm near the Arbuckle Mountains. It reminded me of what rain looks like for the next time I see it here. :rolleyes:
 
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Weathermen are calling for rain at your place today. Could they be right.
 
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Weathermen are calling for rain at your place today. Could they be right.

Well. . .there's rain and then there's RAIN! All we've had is a quarter inch since you guys left. I'm hoping for some decent run-off type rain, but so far it's just been dust settlers.

EDIT: Oh yes, it's cooler too. When I got up this morning it was 60F and now it's down to 58F. Woohoo!
 
   / The gully to pond project #410  
Jim,
I came across an interesting post in the New Holland group.
Your dash in Sep 06.
How many hours have you added since then on your blue tractor?
I bet it is a bunch:thumbsup:
Ron
 

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