Posted by NCWayne on July 12, 2013 at 00:17:18 from (70.193.0.34):
In Reply to: so close yet so far posted by uncle henry on July 11, 2013 at 17:20:09:
Around me we've varied between frog stranglers to steady drizzels, nearly every day, for several weeks now. The ground is so saturated that the heavy wind gusts that come with many of the storms are taking down everything from pines to HUGE, OLD oaks, not by breaking them, but by pushing them over root ball and all. Needless to say now is a very good time for a couple of my customers that run tree services. For the rest of us, guys like my buddy can't do any kind of grading because 'soup' doesn't grade that well, and guys like me can't get to the machines that broke in the middle of a site on one of the few dry days because I can't drive my truck through the 'soup'.....and the machine that could pull me in and out is the one broke....LOL OH well, thank goodness for plenty of work to do in the shop too...
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