Texas Spring/Summer Thread

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Any hail damage in your area?
TV showed some big stuff in Dallas area that would wipe out my garden:(
The Dallas Morning News this morning says parts of the Dallas area had some pretty severe weather damage yesterday, including baseball sized hail. Apparently, the Lakewood area (east of downtown Dallas) was about the hardest hit. Fox4news this morning showed some of the damage, and they had one thing I hadn't seen before. They had a short video showing a dozen or more guys lined up on one of the greens at the Lakewood Country Club repairing divots in the green.

Another area that supposedly had hail was The Colony, right across the lake from us.

And here . . . well, we had one of those Texas 6" rains. In other words, little drops of water hit my windshield about 6" apart. If I hadn't been outside at the time, I never would have known we had any rain.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #452  
The Dallas Morning News this morning says parts of the Dallas area had some pretty severe weather damage yesterday, including baseball sized hail. Apparently, the Lakewood area (east of downtown Dallas) was about the hardest hit. Fox4news this morning showed some of the damage, and they had one thing I hadn't seen before. They had a short video showing a dozen or more guys lined up on one of the greens at the Lakewood Country Club repairing divots in the green.

Another area that supposedly had hail was The Colony, right across the lake from us.

And here . . . well, we had one of those Texas 6" rains. In other words, little drops of water hit my windshield about 6" apart. If I hadn't been outside at the time, I never would have known we had any rain.

It hasn't rained here for so long, I can't remember what it looks or smells like. We've seen some black clouds in the distance but they all have gone around us.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #453  
The wife say we have got just under 1" since I left last Tuesday. I've been stuck on this job because of rain two nights, but they need the rain here in West Texas so I guess somethings got to give. Should finish up here tonight and deadhead for Aurora, co:thumbsup:

BTW, the humidity out here has been great compared to what I left in Wise county:D
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #454  
We have received right at 7 inches of rain in the last 10 days. But the ground was so dry, I was still able to mow this weekend without getting stuck in the low spots.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #455  
Brandi, I'd be jealous, but I know how much you need the rain to make up for the drought that lasted so long. We've seen rain so close we could smell it, but haven't had any significant rain in almost a week. I'll be dragging out my sprinklers today to keep my grass happy. Even though we haven't had lots of rain, the weather has been cooler than last year and we've had more rain also. All-in-all, it's been/being a very good year.

Yesterday being Father's Day, my daughter wanted to take us to dinner last night. She got me a nice new tackle bag also. Yesterday afternoon, my grandson and I cleaned my .22 rifle with scope, put together a tabletop shooting stand, and set up a spinner target. I took about 10 shots and let him shoot about 30 rounds. He did very well, especially for the first time shooting. He followed my safety instructions really well and shot in the 75% to 80% range. We had to cut the shooting short because there was a big cloud with thunder approaching. We cleaned the gun and put everything away just in time to watch the cloud go around us and the skies clear.:confused2:
 
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Jim, that cloud that went around you gave us between one and two hundredths of an inch of rain.:laughing: I just finished mowing and was trying to decide whether to get the hoses and sprinklers out.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #457  
I've been gone almost a week and already getting complaints on the "tall" grass in my yard! I thought mowing before I left would buy mee some time, but the wife said she's had to mow it twice:eek:

I might be the reason for the heat ya'll have, I pull into Aurora CO., and they are experiencing record heat the past few days. 103* today, which as I'm sure you guy's have heard, doesnt help with the fire situation. All - in -all, I miss living up here though, the mountains are just spectacular. Here is a photo from the motel, just because.
 

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   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #458  
Brandi, I'd be jealous, but I know how much you need the rain to make up for the drought that lasted so long. We've seen rain so close we could smell it, but haven't had any significant rain in almost a week. I'll be dragging out my sprinklers today to keep my grass happy. Even though we haven't had lots of rain, the weather has been cooler than last year and we've had more rain also. All-in-all, it's been/being a very good year.

Yesterday being Father's Day, my daughter wanted to take us to dinner last night. She got me a nice new tackle bag also. Yesterday afternoon, my grandson and I cleaned my .22 rifle with scope, put together a tabletop shooting stand, and set up a spinner target. I took about 10 shots and let him shoot about 30 rounds. He did very well, especially for the first time shooting. He followed my safety instructions really well and shot in the 75% to 80% range. We had to cut the shooting short because there was a big cloud with thunder approaching. We cleaned the gun and put everything away just in time to watch the cloud go around us and the skies clear.:confused2:

Jinman, What great fun for you and the grandson. I think that teaching family to shoot and the love of firearms is some of the best quality time there is. I have taught both our boys, my wife, daughters in law, and friends gun safety and shooting. I'm looking forward to the grandbabies getting big enough to work with (oldest is 4). A good and accurate .22 maybe one of the best investments you can have in your gun rack.

Charlie
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #459  
(Somehow come in on the middle of the thread, not the end.) Never mind.
 
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Jinman, What great fun for you and the grandson. I think that teaching family to shoot and the love of firearms is some of the best quality time there is. I have taught both our boys, my wife, daughters in law, and friends gun safety and shooting.

The only problem with him enjoying it so much (like fishing) is he asks me every day (sometimes 8 or 10 times) if we can go shoot again. Now, he's asking me about the 12 ga shotgun. I have clay targets and a target thrower, but I'm not sure at just over 100 lb whether he'll be able to take the 12 ga kick. I may start him off with the 20 ga or see about getting a .410. I think .410s are great starter shotguns. I also see a gun safe in my future. $$$
 

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