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On 01/01/2014 13:23, Janet Tweedy wrote:
On 31/12/2013 15:04, David Hill wrote:
I agree, lets hope for a better year to come, but Rain at night?
Last nights offering was only 1/3rd of an inch (on top of the 2.4 inches
we had over Xmas) just to keep the mud topped up.
David @ a rain free(for a few hours) side of Swansea bay




That's worrying David, at this rate you could lose all the lakes of
groundwater that are currently in your area, or indeed the ground could
become dry enough to walk on !

I am still wondering about downhill water sking
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On 01/01/2014 13:23, Janet Tweedy wrote:
On 31/12/2013 15:04, David Hill wrote:
I agree, lets hope for a better year to come, but Rain at night?
Last nights offering was only 1/3rd of an inch (on top of the 2.4 inches
we had over Xmas) just to keep the mud topped up.
David @ a rain free(for a few hours) side of Swansea bay




That's worrying David, at this rate you could lose all the lakes of
groundwater that are currently in your area, or indeed the ground could
become dry enough to walk on !

I am still wondering about downhill water sking
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On 01/01/2014 13:23, Janet Tweedy wrote:
On 31/12/2013 15:04, David Hill wrote:
I agree, lets hope for a better year to come, but Rain at night?
Last nights offering was only 1/3rd of an inch (on top of the 2.4 inches
we had over Xmas) just to keep the mud topped up.
David @ a rain free(for a few hours) side of Swansea bay




That's worrying David, at this rate you could lose all the lakes of
groundwater that are currently in your area, or indeed the ground could
become dry enough to walk on !

I am still wondering about downhill water sking
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Make more money out of an uphill Water Ski

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When they start uphill skiing on snow then ................

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On 2014-01-01 16:23:41 +0000, David Hill said:

On 01/01/2014 13:23, Janet Tweedy wrote:
On 31/12/2013 15:04, David Hill wrote:
I agree, lets hope for a better year to come, but Rain at night?
Last nights offering was only 1/3rd of an inch (on top of the 2.4 inches
we had over Xmas) just to keep the mud topped up.
David @ a rain free(for a few hours) side of Swansea bay




That's worrying David, at this rate you could lose all the lakes of
groundwater that are currently in your area, or indeed the ground could
become dry enough to walk on !

I am still wondering about downhill water sking


Just go with the flow! ;-)
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On 01/01/2014 16:23, David Hill wrote:
I am still wondering about downhill water sking


it'll be lethal if it all freezes!

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