Mini Horses
Herd Master
Holy cow!!
they sure needed this rain when fighting fires! Now, mudslide & contamination.
Were you near those fires?
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Were you near those fires?
No. The fires were down SouthHoly cow!!they sure needed this rain when fighting fires! Now, mudslide & contamination.
Were you near those fires?
I knowAnd looks like you’re in for more rain later this week.
Eeek! Good luck.I know. I'm dreading the next round of rain because of Bella being in the back yard and I can't have her in the house because she likes to potty everywhere. She also doesn't like chickens. I might have to bring them inside as well.
Oh my goodness I wish I could send you some of this rain. I know Southern California could use it in some areas but not all of Southern California can due to the wildfires.Eeek! Good luck.
If you could send that rain this wayyou wouldn’t have that problem.
Yes. This morning it was almost gone. There's been a couple of years that were so soaked that the water just couldn't really drain very good. Our neighbor has been working on fixing the small creek behind our 2 properties but it's just not going to stand up to between 1.5 and 2.5 inches of rain in a few days. Yesterday ALL day it did nothing but rain.That looks like my place when I get never ending rains. Does it drain off or soak in quickly or just hang around and be Lake Yard for awhile?
You need @Weldman to come and fix your roadLast year it started raining in January and didn’t stop until the end of June. I live on a dead end dirt road, it flooded. I left my car at a neighbor’s and rode my Kawasaki mule to my car. Finally the road got so rutted and washed out that I lift my car at church on the paved road and rode my mule to my car. I left my car at church for over a month. Even after it stopped raining I couldn’t bring my car home. The ruts were so deep it would have drug the bottom of my car. The county commissioner crew couldn’t catch up, there were roads much worse. I got over four feet of rain in 5 1/2 months.