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Just ain't nobody out tonight. And if they are, they ain't talkin'.
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Wichita Falls doesn't rely on aquifers for their water needs. We rely on Lake Arrowhead,Lake Kemp,Lake Diversion,and maybe Lake Wichita to supply our city of 105,000. All of the lakes mentioned are over their spillways,right now. Even if we went back to Stage Five drought conditions tomorrow,the very worst,we would probably have enough water to last us at least seven years. Central Texas relies on the great Edwards aquifer for much of their water needs but it's almost completely full now and all the area lakes in that region are close to running over the spillways too,if not already over. South Texas has more water than they can handle,right now. Don't know about West Texas but it's always pretty arid,anyway.
Looks like your computer cut you off again. You need to pay it a better wage.Lake Kemp just went over this year didn't it? It's about like the aquifers. One rainy season just wasn't enough to fill it back up from the years of drought. The aquifers tak
Lake Kemp just went over this year didn't it? It's about like the aquifers. One rainy season just wasn't enough to fill it back up from the years of drought. The aquifers tak
Looks like your computer cut you off again. You need to pay it a better wage.![]()
Monday, once again...:gah:
Saturday at 11:00pm was my Monday when I worked third shift. Have things changed that much? This was 40 years ago so I can see it changing in that time.
Up early. Just woke up so said screw it. Maybe I can get bored reading stuff and fall asleep so I can wake up again and have coffee. This happens every now and then. Got 4 hours of sleep. Should be good for awhile.epper:
Stop by earlier if you'd like. With the exception of Tuesday night and Wednesday night (or Wednesday morning or Thursday morning, whichever way you prefer), I'm usually here. I check back in at least every half hour or so to see if there are any posts.Heck, I only have an hour and it will be time to get up anyway. I just don't normally get to this site until around 5am. But I'm up by 3am every day. Or usually.
Stop by earlier if you'd like. With the exception of Tuesday night and Wednesday night (or Wednesday morning or Thursday morning, whichever way you prefer), I'm usually here. I check back in at least every half hour or so to see if there are any posts.
Is the 3am wake-up time just habit, or is there a purpose to it?
Well the real habit is hitting the sack at 5:00pm. I figure 10 hours is enough so 3:00am it's time. I started falling asleep watching the nightly news years ago so just said, go to bed and be done with it. 3:00am lets me catch up with things before taking a shower, getting breakfast and then start working cattle or tractor work. Just whatever needs to be done. Right now it's fixing fences. A bunch of it due to the rains and flooding. Just a lot of damage here.
I figured you were a rancher. I've seen you post about working cattle once before, I think. So sorry about all the damage that's been done. Mending fence sucks. I did enough of that when I was a kid to last me. Damn horses always leaning over the fence to get at what was on the other side. What was inside the fence just wasn't good enough for them.
I reckon for you, getting started early makes for cooler working conditions.
I hope it will be tolerable. What will you be doing out there?