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Old 08-06-2024, 11:49 AM
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No obsession here . We’re on our third home since 2005 and no flooding issues at any.

I just think folks like to compare the amount and then jibber jabber over the results !
We seem to be a bunch of jibber jabbers
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Old 08-06-2024, 11:51 AM
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Ditto, pools gonna need a 40 lb bag of salt.
ours went from 3200 last monday to 2600 this morning, I added a bag but its probably not going to be quite enough
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We seem to be a bunch of jibber jabbers
Guilty as charged !
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Old 08-06-2024, 03:13 PM
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We got almost 6” in DeLuna. We had several ponds that were very low for a long time, and a couple that were totally empty and dry, and now they’re all full. Even our large preserve by the postal station/pool looks more like a pond now than a preserve.
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What's with this obsession about rainfall? Been here for over 20 years (Village of Bonnybrook) and never had any flooding problem.
Times are changing. The whole Earth keeps getting warmer starting about 10 years ago. So the air is warmer which allows it to hold more moisture. More moisture, more rain.
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Old 08-06-2024, 04:12 PM
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The ponds are so full or just over their banks and it looks really pretty!
The ponds may look pretty today, but as the summer continues, people may find catfish swimming in their living rooms.
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Old 08-06-2024, 06:18 PM
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Times are changing. The whole Earth keeps getting warmer starting about 10 years ago. So the air is warmer which allows it to hold more moisture. More moisture, more rain.
Guess you have not stopped
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And watch how many people still let their sprinklers water their lawns!!!!
Snowbirds living in another state, LOL
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Old 08-07-2024, 07:47 AM
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And watch how many people still let their sprinklers water their lawns!!!!
just helping the golf courses do their post monsoon job, community service effort . . .

so you don't believe in community service?

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Guess you have not stopped
I'm going to start shopping for a helmet, for when the sky falls. I wonder if tinfoil would be the best material for a good one?
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We seem to be a bunch of jibber jabbers
I enjoy the jibber of you jabbers!
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I called Community Watch and asked "how many accidents happened where gate arms were removed?"
Answer was ZERO
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Old 08-07-2024, 10:58 AM
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Could be not a lot of traffic, cars or carts, out and about.
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I called Community Watch and asked "how many accidents happened where gate arms were removed?"
Answer was ZERO
We were out and about with 4 appointments in SS, Fenney, LSL not be skipped Monday. I counted 11 cars 4 carts, and the ever brave sprinkler guys.

Not enough motorists to cause accidents. But one cart had issues with the winds staying on the cart path
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I drained our pool down 12” on Sunday; Monday morning at 4:45, it was within 3” of the top in Bradford.
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