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The county will do their best once the flooding stops again.Who's gonna fix all this road stuff now? @JamieB
The county will do their best once the flooding stops again.Who's gonna fix all this road stuff now? @JamieB
Yep, folks are loosing crops and livestock , so stock up on canned goods and beef and flourWhat a mess! Hang in there it has to dry at some time. They just showed the flooding in Oklahoma on the news, massive.
so sadYep, folks are loosing crops and livestock , so stock up on canned goods and beef and flour
Every problem is situational. As much as we all have issues, I know others are worse off. My house and property are going to be ok, and so long as I’m smart, I’ll be fine. I hiked across the flooded road today, waist deep. Careful foot placement and finding the path of least current is key. I took a longer path through more water instead of fighting a stronger current. But I also took precautions, I have a pool raft half inflated in my duffel I wore. If the current were too strong, I’d stay at my bosses.We have nothing to complain about after seeing what you go through.
lol, I wouldn’t want to pay shipping on this much water! But we’d love to share! Feel free to grab all your bottles and come get some!Hang in there Jamie, hope you dry out soon. Wish you could send some of that water our way. we are in a bad drought now, crops dying, waterways drying up, serious dryness. This should be a wet time of year for us. After hurricane Florence devastated our area last Sept, we thought we could never dry out. Now look at us.
Take care Jamie.
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