dmccarty
Super Star Member
We have been dry and hot and hot and dry.
We set a record for August, something like the most high 90 days in a row and we had lots of 100+ days as well. Very little rain. None in the last couple of weeks and what we have gotten before that has been just a whisper.
The lake I drive over is getting real low. I have seen it lower but it won't be long before it is lower than lowest.
I was hoping the tropical thing off the coast would hit us this weekend but the latest forecast makes that unlikely.
Our garden is doing ok somehow. I water once a week. Hopefully with the heat going down the Tomatoes will start setting fruit again. I saw one field of hay that just got bailed and he did not getting many bails. Another couple of fields are growing something that is thriving. I guess they got just enough rain to survive. Don't have a clue what the crop was, low plants like soybeans but very bushy/leafy. I did not see any pods/beans on them. The farmer just harvested one field this week.
We need some rain that is for sure. The ground is really dry. Last summer when it was like this I dug up a stump that went down almost three feet. Dry. Dry. Dry it was.
Soon it will be late fall, the trees will stop drinking water, and the ground will be a wet mucky mess.
Hopefully I can get some big logs out of the woods before it gets to wet! 

Later,
Dan
We set a record for August, something like the most high 90 days in a row and we had lots of 100+ days as well. Very little rain. None in the last couple of weeks and what we have gotten before that has been just a whisper.
The lake I drive over is getting real low. I have seen it lower but it won't be long before it is lower than lowest.
Our garden is doing ok somehow. I water once a week. Hopefully with the heat going down the Tomatoes will start setting fruit again. I saw one field of hay that just got bailed and he did not getting many bails. Another couple of fields are growing something that is thriving. I guess they got just enough rain to survive. Don't have a clue what the crop was, low plants like soybeans but very bushy/leafy. I did not see any pods/beans on them. The farmer just harvested one field this week.
We need some rain that is for sure. The ground is really dry. Last summer when it was like this I dug up a stump that went down almost three feet. Dry. Dry. Dry it was.
Soon it will be late fall, the trees will stop drinking water, and the ground will be a wet mucky mess.
Later,
Dan