Travlr
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I hope you have some hills... and you and the cows are on one.Over 6" so far.
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I hope you have some hills... and you and the cows are on one.Over 6" so far.
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Power outage map.
I'm on top of a high hill!I hope you have some hills... and you and the cows are on one.
Three inches in an hour here would be catastrophic. Best of luck. Crazy times...
How are your cows?It's a black night my half the county is with out power, went out at 12:30.
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My whole bottom pasture is under water as well as two stock tanks. That hump in the picture is the pond dam.
Back fence was still standing by spotlight inspection.
Tree down in the lot of course it landed on the fence.
I won't be able to get a tractor in there for a month.
I wasn't able to get my back pasture last night due to water level.
We can still get to the main road using alternate routes, I ran them last night for the Commisioner. He was trying to update emergency services routes .
Might as well go fishing cause you sure ain't fixing fence till it dries a little, fwd Ranger is having a hard time .
They are fine they were in the back pasture on the hill.How are your cows?
Supposed to have some storms tomorrow, then clearing out for Sunday. Been getting good rains every 3 or 4 days since April, and we are 7 inches above normal rainfall for the year. But, I remember in 1986, it had done this all spring...maybe we'd have 2 days in a row without rain, but not many. No one could get in to plant their beans, cotton etc. Memorial Day that year it rained for the last time until Oct 28th. Not one drop of rain for five months. We had the worst drought in my lifetime. That was the year people sent in hay from all over the country to help us.And it's coming your way @Warren Allison
Let me know if you need anything. I think you are about an hour from my place in Groveton.They are fine they were in the back pasture on the hill.
Hope they can get to water...They are fine they were in the back pasture on the hill.
Hang tight...a few days of clear skies are on the way.Supposed to have some storms tomorrow, then clearing out for Sunday. Been getting good rains every 3 or 4 days since April, and we are 7 inches above normal rainfall for the year. But, I remember in 1986, it had done this all spring...maybe we'd have 2 days in a row without rain, but not many. No one could get in to plant their beans, cotton etc. Memorial Day that year it rained for the last time until Oct 28th. Not one drop of rain for five months. We had the worst drought in my lifetime. That was the year people sent in hay from all over the country to help us.
Just around the cornerIsnt it about time for the spring love bug hatch?