Drought?

SDPS

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So ladies and gentlemen.......I went on my first ever boat trip yesterday and I must say it was awesome:hail It was so much fun to just get out on the water and hang out, sit and relax, jump out if it got hot... One thing I noticed was that the water levels were down oh say 20-25 feet-mad :confused: :( I guess you dont really notice the effects of a drought until you get somewhere like a lake, or large river! We have been in a drought for about 4 years, and this last month (july) we have got 7 inches of rain!:sweet Looks like I will be enjoying alot more boat trips!

Just thought I would share my trip and see how many of you live in a dry climate and experience drought often?

Have a good day guys
SDPS
 

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bama-six-gun said:
like jerry reed said -mad "when your hot, your hot, and when your not, your not":freezing
:roflmao :roflmao :roflmao
bama
expect a heat index of 102 again today :D

ah the summer heat,
 

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bama-six-gun said:
yeap, its only 8:15 this morning, had a shower, and already sweatin, just sittin behind a desk.-mad

Turn the a/c to ON it helps a lot -popcorn
our office is cool now :D :D
 

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SDPS said:
Just thought I would share my trip and see how many of you live in a dry climate and experience drought often?
Here in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, we're waaaay too dry right now. Only received about half the normal rainfall for July '05 through July '06. Lake Lavon (near Wylie - to those who want to know) is now about 13 feet below normal. I've heard that if it goes down another 4 feet, additional water restrictions will have to be added. The heat is evaporating the water faster than consumer's usage (the lake provides water for lots of small towns/community systems in the area). The cracks in the black soil are getting pretty big.
 

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