Round here the power lines go down firstgkaytaz wrote:Keep us posted so we know you folks are safe and sound.Julian Mayo wrote:Still not a breath of wind

That might present some difficulty... Perhaps you could drop us a line and say "I am ok" when they are back up again.Julian Mayo wrote:Round here the power lines go down firstgkaytaz wrote:Keep us posted so we know you folks are safe and sound.Julian Mayo wrote:Still not a breath of wind
Ummm I don't know... might have to check on what amount of water is required to constitute the breaking of the drought.Julian Mayo wrote:upriver alreadyjacfan wrote:Better have a supply of WT sent up stream to our friend......nearly 600 mms in 19 days, I think the drought might break, soonish........
does a frog sitting on my computer to get warm have anything to do with indicators?jacfan wrote:Ummm I don't know... might have to check on what amount of water is required to constitute the breaking of the drought.Julian Mayo wrote:upriver alreadyjacfan wrote:Better have a supply of WT sent up stream to our friend......nearly 600 mms in 19 days, I think the drought might break, soonish........
Yeah I think it would.Julian Mayo wrote:does a frog sitting on my computer to get warm have anything to do with indicators?jacfan wrote:Ummm I don't know... might have to check on what amount of water is required to constitute the breaking of the drought.Julian Mayo wrote:
upriver already.....nearly 600 mms in 19 days, I think the drought might break, soonish........
Let's hope that is all you get.Julian Mayo wrote:Dead..oops, eerily quiet, still....just pithing down.jacfan wrote:Have the winds hit yet? Sounds like you are getting plenty of rain.