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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 575297" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>...to the confounded rain</p><p>Never in my wildest dreams did i think we would have to bring the cows home from pasture so they could be on higher ground...in September no less.</p><p>Never in my wildest dreams did i think I would wade in 3 feet of water (to my waist) to chase cows. Not once but 5 or 6 times...do you realize the laundry that makes in 24 hours?</p><p>Never in my wildest dreams did i think i would ever see a 4wheeler float. I thought my husband was going to roll it a couple of times the way he was going. It would sink long enough to get a bit of traction. Every time he hit the accelorator he would float. The mufler would burp under water. Lucky no water in the engine...go polaris..</p><p>Never in my wildest dreams did i think I would dig potatoes and carrots in the beginning of September. They should be in the ground for at least 30 more days...onions who knows if they will keep. In laws basement has been pumping water continuosly. Luckily it is keeping up. </p><p>One bee yard is under water and totally cut off so we have no idea what shape it's in. </p><p>I know others have had a fight with the hurricanes, so my rain problems pale in comparrison. I just had to vent...sorry.</p><p>I have to say the lightening storm was amazing. Started about 8 pm Saturday night. Continued for most of the night, was still lightening on the way to church about 1030 Sunday morning. It took a break for a few hours, from about 1 to about 6:30pm then started again till near 2 am. In that respect the rain was a blessing...think of the fires that would have started.</p><p>.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the ramblings of a crazy woman under stress...did i mention we had to dig potatoes already. They were wetter than soup. I sunk in the garden to the hard pan. Had to dig for my flip flops. Well i couldn't wear rubber boots now coud I? I mean think of the pull to get them unstuck. I problably would have landed on my butt, sunk down to the hard pan, then they would have needed the loader to pull me out, only to get that stuck, and crush what potatoes i had... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /> </p><p>Well i must go and bury my head in the sand...oh wait, I'll drown. Maybe I just go to bed and hope its all a bad dream.... :roll:</p><p>Anybody got some good leads on some good gopher wood?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 575297, member: 6198"] ...to the confounded rain Never in my wildest dreams did i think we would have to bring the cows home from pasture so they could be on higher ground...in September no less. Never in my wildest dreams did i think I would wade in 3 feet of water (to my waist) to chase cows. Not once but 5 or 6 times...do you realize the laundry that makes in 24 hours? Never in my wildest dreams did i think i would ever see a 4wheeler float. I thought my husband was going to roll it a couple of times the way he was going. It would sink long enough to get a bit of traction. Every time he hit the accelorator he would float. The mufler would burp under water. Lucky no water in the engine...go polaris.. Never in my wildest dreams did i think I would dig potatoes and carrots in the beginning of September. They should be in the ground for at least 30 more days...onions who knows if they will keep. In laws basement has been pumping water continuosly. Luckily it is keeping up. One bee yard is under water and totally cut off so we have no idea what shape it's in. I know others have had a fight with the hurricanes, so my rain problems pale in comparrison. I just had to vent...sorry. I have to say the lightening storm was amazing. Started about 8 pm Saturday night. Continued for most of the night, was still lightening on the way to church about 1030 Sunday morning. It took a break for a few hours, from about 1 to about 6:30pm then started again till near 2 am. In that respect the rain was a blessing...think of the fires that would have started. . Sorry for the ramblings of a crazy woman under stress...did i mention we had to dig potatoes already. They were wetter than soup. I sunk in the garden to the hard pan. Had to dig for my flip flops. Well i couldn't wear rubber boots now coud I? I mean think of the pull to get them unstuck. I problably would have landed on my butt, sunk down to the hard pan, then they would have needed the loader to pull me out, only to get that stuck, and crush what potatoes i had... :o Well i must go and bury my head in the sand...oh wait, I'll drown. Maybe I just go to bed and hope its all a bad dream.... :roll: Anybody got some good leads on some good gopher wood? [/QUOTE]
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