Posted on 04/08/2014 7:39:22 PM PDT by ican'tbelieveit
Guess ma’s septic is still in the crapper...I’ll help out where I can.
Hey Y’all. Concord, NC checking in here for a few moments. I was in Florence on Tuesday but that changed right quick. The town was gearing up for something big.
Good Luck
Richmond Rocker
Shrub
Biff
Smoke
JA.
Way behind on the Barrett Jackson Fantasy...mrs p6 is bidding on a 69 Mach 1 CJ 428 for me now. She put in $57000. Couldn't be worse than what I've been doing.
If the race were to end right now I would have another low league score...
nice... think the drivers saw that get thrown?
Hope ya chuckled...gotta have some fun in light of the “flag wars”;-)
If that name isn't on a par with "Washington Redskins" (or worse) I'd like to know why, by gum!
>s
Leni
SHS running
Kayne
Old Tony
Ham
The Other Kyle (TM)
If I get whacked again (oh well)
Be like the BLM at the Bundy Ranch, they would come up against something they didn’t mean too.
No snow delays either huh? LOL! Looks like the front range is maybe gonna get some winter precip. We got pretty much shadowed out her on the east side of the Sierra most of the winter. Mountains around Tahoe didn’t really get much either. Snowpack is less than 40% of “normal”. Whatever normal is. Must be that icky glo-bull climate change disruption warming thingy. Or just nature doin’ what she does.
Yeah the snowpack in most of the mountains here is 150 - 200% above average. There is still some areas a little behind - the SW/S central mtns and SE Colorado (saw an article comparing the weather conditions in SE Colorado to Dust Bowl era).
Up to 11 “Darlington” stripes - Kyle Busch just got one.
I am up Coal Creek Canyon west of Denver at around 8,500 ft elevation. The highway got washed out about two miles down the canyon to the east. The contractors hired by the state to repair the washed out road did a really good job. The culverts where the creek crosses under the highway are HUGE now. HWY 72 is not quite as good as it used to be due to numerous cuts between remaining road and washouts that had to be rebuilt and repaved. The next repaving will take care of the cuts in the road. We may get 15 inches of snow from this one. Glad I have not made a pit stop for 4 summer tars!
LOL! Yeah. Can’t wait to see the next water bill since I cranked up the irrigation/sprinkler system yesterday. All to feed some stinkin’ little s.o.b. rabbits that think the grass they didn’t pay for is their own little buffet. And I’m in a “no fire” zone too. Dang it.
I should take a picture and share, in west Longmont, they have put up concrete barriers in the middle of the road, secured them to the road and filled in between them with crazy foam. They are worrying what is going to happen with this snow melt.
And they have finally started digging out the St. Vrain in that area, it was six feet deep with gravel washed out of some retention ponds just west of there.
They just fixed one of the wash outs north of us. County Road 1 southeast of Longmont is still unrepaired.
I should take pics of all of their public walkways too (the greenway), that water picked up all of those sidewalks and moved them like they were paper.
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