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George Shirley[_3_] 20-04-2016 02:18 AM

Rain
 
Watching the 5 pm news today and the local station ran a runner along
the bottom of the screen. 240 billion gallons of rain fell on Houston
area these last several days.

To bad we couldn't send some to California and other drought states.

T[_4_] 20-04-2016 07:04 AM

Rain
 
On 04/19/2016 06:18 PM, George Shirley wrote:
Watching the 5 pm news today and the local station ran a runner along
the bottom of the screen. 240 billion gallons of rain fell on Houston
area these last several days.

To bad we couldn't send some to California and other drought states.


I remember being stationed in San Antonio. One thunderstorm
dumped twice a much rain as we get in Nevada all year long.
I also remember you could watch then moving toward you. The
wife and I use to time going to get the mail and get back
just in time!

The PRC (People's Republic of California) in schedules to get
some more dribbles on Friday. If there is enough power left
in the storm, maybe it will overcome the "rain shadow effect"
and make it over the Sierras.

Which, of course, means M-O-R-E W-E-E-D-S! YIPPEE!

George Shirley[_3_] 20-04-2016 02:12 PM

Rain
 
On 4/20/2016 1:04 AM, T wrote:
On 04/19/2016 06:18 PM, George Shirley wrote:
Watching the 5 pm news today and the local station ran a runner along
the bottom of the screen. 240 billion gallons of rain fell on Houston
area these last several days.

To bad we couldn't send some to California and other drought states.


I remember being stationed in San Antonio. One thunderstorm
dumped twice a much rain as we get in Nevada all year long.
I also remember you could watch then moving toward you. The
wife and I use to time going to get the mail and get back
just in time!

The PRC (People's Republic of California) in schedules to get
some more dribbles on Friday. If there is enough power left
in the storm, maybe it will overcome the "rain shadow effect"
and make it over the Sierras.

Which, of course, means M-O-R-E W-E-E-D-S! YIPPEE!

With all the rain we've had we have dandelions and several other weeds
popping up all over the lawn. Wife will get them out as she doesn't like
weeds.

The figs are getting bigger every day as are the pears. The last year's
sweet chile is producing again and is covered with fruit. Took a look at
this year's chillies and they are already bearing medium size fruit. The
herb garden is gorgeous what with all the rain. We don't plant basil, we
let it seed and there's about six square feet of basil up and growing.

We're thankful for the free water (water in Houston area is expensive)
but are also happy it ain't raining right now.

News last night says six people drowned and there may be more in drowned
cars. I'm just an old country boy but I'm at least smart enough not to
drive off into an underpass full of water.

songbird[_2_] 20-04-2016 02:21 PM

Rain
 
George Shirley wrote:

Watching the 5 pm news today and the local station ran a runner along
the bottom of the screen. 240 billion gallons of rain fell on Houston
area these last several days.

To bad we couldn't send some to California and other drought states.


southern CA could certainly use some more!


you might be getting some more shortly... :)


songbird

George Shirley[_3_] 20-04-2016 03:29 PM

Rain
 
On 4/20/2016 8:12 AM, George Shirley wrote:
On 4/20/2016 1:04 AM, T wrote:
On 04/19/2016 06:18 PM, George Shirley wrote:
Watching the 5 pm news today and the local station ran a runner along
the bottom of the screen. 240 billion gallons of rain fell on Houston
area these last several days.

To bad we couldn't send some to California and other drought states.


I remember being stationed in San Antonio. One thunderstorm
dumped twice a much rain as we get in Nevada all year long.
I also remember you could watch then moving toward you. The
wife and I use to time going to get the mail and get back
just in time!

The PRC (People's Republic of California) in schedules to get
some more dribbles on Friday. If there is enough power left
in the storm, maybe it will overcome the "rain shadow effect"
and make it over the Sierras.

Which, of course, means M-O-R-E W-E-E-D-S! YIPPEE!

With all the rain we've had we have dandelions and several other weeds
popping up all over the lawn. Wife will get them out as she doesn't like
weeds.

The figs are getting bigger every day as are the pears. The last year's
sweet chile is producing again and is covered with fruit. Took a look at
this year's chillies and they are already bearing medium size fruit. The
herb garden is gorgeous what with all the rain. We don't plant basil, we
let it seed and there's about six square feet of basil up and growing.

We're thankful for the free water (water in Houston area is expensive)
but are also happy it ain't raining right now.

News last night says six people drowned and there may be more in drowned
cars. I'm just an old country boy but I'm at least smart enough not to
drive off into an underpass full of water.

0920 CT, it is raining heavily again. Time to build the ark.


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