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Posted by Glen in TX on May 05, 2006 at 08:42:05 from (208.246.9.158):
In Reply to: why even try? posted by MN Bob on May 05, 2006 at 05:56:23:
Well Bob, It could be much dryer there and worse. Be very thankful for the moisture you are getting. I've spent most of Wed. and Thur. at more grass fires again and was out there last night till after 9 and looking at that powdery ground wondering how we will ever make it through summer. Last year was very wet here first time in 6 years and grew lots of fuel to burn and now real dry again. Lightning had way too many grass fires going here Wed. but yesterday was better and today we got some drizzle and fog to be thankful for. Still not any real rain to measure yet but it's wet and I'm glad. Had less than a inch here so far for this year. The NWS people told me this weather was La Nina's fault so that's who I'm blaming this time. ;)
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