The musings & rants of 3 retired military (2 USAF, 1 USN), 1 former WSO, and 1 AF brat. Old AF Sarge, Juvat, Tuna, LUSH, and Beans.
Wow! I guess so. That's a LOT of rain.
The pistol rain/stock pond is now closed. No standing water, but MUD!
Yep. A lot!
We may, God willing, get a second cutting of hay. Been a while since we've been able to do that.
Ah, that reminds me of the Midwest. A "heavy" rain here in south-central Alaska is 1/4" daily for a week, rather than one heavy downpour.
This was a really good rain, Started around 8:30 and kept up until around 4, so I'm hoping most of it soaked in.
Hope it keeps coming. A sad sight seen too often are cow/calf pairs at auction that the ranchers cannot afford to keep feeding hay. Dry land agriculture is not for the faint of heart.
That's been the case here for a few years, so a second cutting would be a nice change.
We had clouds yesterday.That's the same as no rain here, again.
I hear you. Been that way here for quite a while. But green sure is a pretty color.
It hit us first and blew eastward... but we didn't get 10% of what YOU got.
Weatherbug said the cold (ok cool)front that went through your place went under the warm moist air from the gulf causing vertical motion and voila'
Rain is good! :-)
Yes, it is!
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Wow! I guess so. That's a LOT of rain.
ReplyDeleteThe pistol rain/stock pond is now closed. No standing water, but MUD!
DeleteYep. A lot!
ReplyDeleteWe may, God willing, get a second cutting of hay. Been a while since we've been able to do that.
DeleteAh, that reminds me of the Midwest. A "heavy" rain here in south-central Alaska is 1/4" daily for a week, rather than one heavy downpour.
ReplyDeleteThis was a really good rain, Started around 8:30 and kept up until around 4, so I'm hoping most of it soaked in.
DeleteHope it keeps coming. A sad sight seen too often are cow/calf pairs at auction that the ranchers cannot afford to keep feeding hay. Dry land agriculture is not for the faint of heart.
ReplyDeleteThat's been the case here for a few years, so a second cutting would be a nice change.
DeleteWe had clouds yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThat's the same as no rain here, again.
I hear you. Been that way here for quite a while. But green sure is a pretty color.
DeleteIt hit us first and blew eastward... but we didn't get 10% of what YOU got.
ReplyDeleteWeatherbug said the cold (ok cool)front that went through your place went under the warm moist air from the gulf causing vertical motion and voila'
DeleteRain is good! :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, it is!
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