Drought Drought Drought...

chukers

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We feel your pain here in Eastern Ok & Ar, it looks like a 'moonscape', no grass, not much water.

Fossis..........
 

And it goes on and on and on.....La Nina's fault? I heard she is easing up? Moonscapes only look good on the moon, but I'm seeing alot of them... :-[
 

naturegirl said:
And it goes on and on and on.....La Nina's fault? I heard she is easing up? Moonscapes only look good on the moon, but I'm seeing alot of them... :-[

I am already hearing its going to continue in my area... I so hope they are wrong!
 

naturegirl said:
I'm in eastern Oklahoma chukers, I hope they are wrong too. :(

I bet its just as bad up there... I hope not...


Chukers
 

It's not as bad in northern Ok as in the south, and I think it's worse in Texas, just gotta keep hoping it will return to somewhat normal this fall :dontknow:
 

allen said:
is that you in the picture detecting?

naa... I was detecting... I stopped to take a few pictures...
 

i'm in rockport tx we sure could us some rain.
 

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steve71 said:
i'm in rockport tx we sure could us some rain.

maybe soon... its looking better...
 

Our local lake is at historical lows...This is what we are finding. This old structure should be 15ft. under water.

cowtownkid
 

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Man I feel your pain,here in Austin,Lake Travis hit an all time low at 629 ft above sea level,it's 35 feet below its usuall level.Islands are popping up everywhere,and there's only 1 boat ramp still open on Lake Travis. :help:
 

We feel for you! Here in South Georgia we are trying to recover from a 10 year drought. We are only about 5"s below average so far this year so things are looking up. My well is 120' deep and I was worried about it running dry earlier this summer.
We'll be praying you get the rain you need.
 

fyrffytr1 said:
We feel for you! Here in South Georgia we are trying to recover from a 10 year drought. We are only about 5"s below average so far this year so things are looking up. My well is 120' deep and I was worried about it running dry earlier this summer.
We'll be praying you get the rain you need.

Thak you everyone for your thoughts and concerns... we have has 2 rain fall in my local area... some have had more but in the two storms we got about 3 inches of rain... which we appreciate so much... but it just isn't enough. I know a drought can't last forever but it does seem like it.... Thank you again!

Chukers
 

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