jinman
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
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- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
It's pouring here. No wind, lightning, or thunder. . . just RAIN, glorious rain. Woohoo!:thumbsup:
Not Texas weather, But after hearing the news this evening about Southern Idaho being under a winter storm watch:confused2: I thought I'd bring it here to share with Y'all![]()
on another Note: here in Nth-E Ga, the weather seems to have straighten out, we having Normal weather for this time of year, (for a change)
nights down into the 40's and day times up into 70's low 80's and yes some much needed rain on the way for our Greens crop:thumbsup:
It's pouring here. No wind, lightning, or thunder. . . just RAIN, glorious rain. Woohoo!:thumbsup:![]()
Here's a photo of a large post oak. It was alive and good in May. Over the last 2 months it began to brown. Yesterday morning I wake up and it looks "weird" out by the deer water trough, actually took me a second to realize what was amiss.
The tree was actually quite large, so I am somewhat surprised it just "snapped " like that. Glad no vehicles , deer or tractor was in the way
Ron,
Been seeing those around here for a while now. I have never seen one on wheels. Photos below are of the one that came by when I was digging my pond. Neat item on the machine is the control cab (cage) pivots with the boom so the operator never has to look at the blade.
hugs, Brandi
Geeeez Brandi, That is awful - Now I feel bad...it reminds me of my Dad telling me there is someone always worse off...it is really sad...wow ! 8' , I sure hope you get the rain they are forecasting for parts of Texas...up to 8" I heard on the weather forecast this AM
hope we get some of that rain down here...just spent 2 days helping friends who got burned out. Not sure how many days I can do. I got burned out in 88 and the smell brings back stuff I thought I had left behind. Tough trying to comfort their loss with all the background noise from 23 yrs ago. Today was a productive day non the less. Used the grapple to pull anything metal out of the ashes to take to recycle. The lady of the house spent most the day sifting ashes through a screen trying to recover anything at all. She wasn't having any luck and about 3:00 I had to ask her to cease cause it was time to scrape the slab clean. Felt like I was pulling hope right out from under her.
My rain gage shows 4-1/2" this morning. I'm going to leave it and look at it several times today and smile. If it fills to the top (5-1/2") I will empty it, but until it is full, it's the best show in town as far as I'm concerned.:cool2::cloud9:
Seems like every time the wind blows around Corinth, Oncor looses power somewhere.