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Man I'm getting tired of rain.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobg" data-source="post: 155715" data-attributes="member: 2132"><p>Bright and sunny today, supposed to start raining again tomorrow. So, I'll be outside working on my barn and hopefully clean up a little before it gets rainy again. </p><p></p><p>I know by July I'll be wishing for rain. Two years ago we were at my son's wedding in Detroit, came home at night and it smelled like smoke. We've had some pretty big wheat field fires since it's all high rolling hills with wheat stubble. The fire started 5 miles away and burned 5000 acres of stubble, only crop lost was 100 acres of barley at the neighbors. The neighbor got the fire stopped 100 yards from our barn. It was close all the trees lost their leaves and my barn which was stacked full of hay had an inch of ash all over the inside. </p><p></p><p>Bobg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobg, post: 155715, member: 2132"] Bright and sunny today, supposed to start raining again tomorrow. So, I'll be outside working on my barn and hopefully clean up a little before it gets rainy again. I know by July I'll be wishing for rain. Two years ago we were at my son's wedding in Detroit, came home at night and it smelled like smoke. We've had some pretty big wheat field fires since it's all high rolling hills with wheat stubble. The fire started 5 miles away and burned 5000 acres of stubble, only crop lost was 100 acres of barley at the neighbors. The neighbor got the fire stopped 100 yards from our barn. It was close all the trees lost their leaves and my barn which was stacked full of hay had an inch of ash all over the inside. Bobg [/QUOTE]
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