Texas Fall/Winter thread!

   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #91  
Really looking good there. Should be great when you get water in it. This one looks bad but has never gone dry.

This structure is always covered except this year.

ANY POND with water is a beautiful pond. That stock pond sure looks nice and clear. Mine got muddy after the rain and hasn't cleared up yet.

Bird: You mentioned all the cattle along I35W between Denton and Ft. Worth. Maybe they are all coming up next to the fence to watch the loads of hay coming by on the highway headed south.:confused2: Actually, I think most of the locals just dodged the bullet and got enough rain to sustain them into the fall. From the looks of the local Bowie feedlot (and smell as you drive by) there are lots of cattle moving through there. Every pen has a huge manure mound in the middle. I told my grandson to do his breathing exercises when we passed the lot last weekend. He WASN"T amused.:D
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #92  
Bird, glad everything went OK. It gets better pretty quick. My left cleared up after 1 week to 20/25. The right was done 2 weeks later and after 1 week was 20/20. My surgeon does the non-dominant first so he knows how much to tweak the lens implant power on the dominant eye. The trick is having one good eye and one bad eye and getting things done in between. I wore contacts so it wasn't bad, just used the one for the bad eye for 2 weeks. I now wear cheap reading glasses for close up work.

Randy, I can see the advantage in wearing contacts, but I've never tried them and don't think I want to. I have a younger brother who had one eye done in January and the other eye Oct. 31. He says he already has 20/20 vision in each eye, but does use some $7 "over the counter" reading glasses for close up or fine print. And being a golf fanatic, his doctor told him he could play golf the day after the surgery.:laughing:
 
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I can believe how warm it is in November, 81 degrees yesterday, 65 degrees last night, BUT rains coming boyz!!:thumbsup:
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #94  
Bring on the rain then maybe they can cancel the Burn Ban. The counties to the west of us have all cancelled the ban. I've stopped adding to the several burn piles I've got as they are starting to get so big they're scaring me a little. The County Commissioners meet on Wed. so I hope we can work on some of these piles then.

Ya'll have a Great Thanksgiving.(And may all the realative play nice.)

Charlie
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #95  
Native son, do you need a permit to burn? I starting to think we might need burn permits here.

Our commissioners always lift the burn ban too soon and then we have a bunch of wildland fires. A week later they reinstate it but nobody knows about it. We are then called out to extinguish brush piles. With the amount of dead cedars around here and the dried grasses I hope they at least wait till spring when the dry dead grass has decomposed.
 
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Don, are those cedars a result of the drought, or the earlier fires you folks had? Just wondering, I wouldn't want to be around a field full of dry dead Cedar if it lite up! That's if it still had it's leaf mass still attached, burn like gasoline.
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #97  
That last rain only gave me a third of an inch of rain, but more importantly, they lifted the burn ban. I had five burn piles that are pretty large. I lit one and waited for it to die down, then lit the other. I will only burn the day after it rains, so I don't have to worry about it spreading. What amazes me is that after burning for two days, the clay under it is still wet!!!!

Eddie
 

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Nice fire Eddie! though I don't see any marshmallows:laughing:

Must be nice to get that done, I have a couple of piles i need to burn, but just a tad paranoid with the wind we've been having over here and still a little dry, though the ground seems to have some moisture now.
 
   / Texas Fall/Winter thread! #99  
I have three more burn piles to go, so I'm waiting to see if the storms that are predicted for Monday night happen or not. If so, I'll lite the next one on Tuesday!!!

Eddie
 

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