Walks, Seen the Forecast?

Started by Solar, November 15, 2011, 12:20:16 PM

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Well, like I said, Texas is a desert with brief interruptions of heavy rain. We're having a wet year, as in road closings, rivers, creeks flooded. which means water gaps down. Got 9" of rain last week, with the big one falling on soaked ground. Almost six" fell sat. night.

 I have most of the fence work done. So far about 300 yards that were knocked down have been put back up. It's muddy work. On the bright side, three of the tanks on the place are full and running over. Widened out the spillway on the one i had redug last summer when it was real low, now holds roughly 3.5 million gallons. A full tank is better than winning the lottery.

 On the bad news had one tank break. Don't know what the plan of action of that one is yet. On the good news, lost no cows, some of my neighbors were not so lucky. There were a couple of whole herds missing from those who have land along the river. There was no warning of this coming, some talk about some area flooded road ways, but not of rivers at 15 feet. Usually takes a much bigger rain to see those kind of results.

Can't forecast what the last week of May or the first two weeks of June bring, that is usually our best chance for really bad storms. the highland lakes which water the liberals in Austin are not getting the runoff, the main water lake for Austin is Travis, still setting 50' low. maybe if it goes dry they will all move to New York.  :thumbup:  :thumbup: