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Anybody heard from Red Robin?

Turkey Track Bar

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I am hoping he and his family (and anyone else in the area) are safe. I hear/see on the news his area was pounded with rain and now has torrential flooding.

I hope everyone is safe. Please send the moisture north!

Cheers--

TTB :wink:
 

Red Robin

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Turkey Track Bar said:
I am hoping he and his family (and anyone else in the area) are safe. I hear/see on the news his area was pounded with rain and now has torrential flooding.

I hope everyone is safe. Please send the moisture north!

Cheers--

TTB :wink:
We're good here. Lost a hundred foot of fence , a couple water gaps and a bank on a tank lost about a foot of dirt in one spot but it held. Got a truck and tractor stuck yesterday. All in all, not too bad. There's worse around. Several smaller bridges lost their approaches and highway 65 south about 40 miles south of here was closed part of the day yesterday with Bear creek over it. Thanks for checking on me though TTB. I've got plenty of water to spare, just send a tanker or something. I think it rained around 8" yesterday.
 

fedup2

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This takes a while to load.
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?clip=2907&from=36hr_outlet_video

Estimates of 12-20 inches of rain in places!

TTB: We are finally getting a little snow today in Western ND. I don't know if it will amount to anything but I hope it keeps coming!
 

Faster horses

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Glad everything is ok, RR. Keep us posted, ok?

My horse trainer friend in Aubrey, Texas said they had 10" of snow awhile back and the rain yesterday was a real toad-soaker.

STAY SAFE!
 

Hanta Yo

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That kind of rain here, basement would be full of water and house floating away...... :shock:

You guys be safe.
 
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Anonymous

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per said:
8 inches here would be a perfect growing Season. Pretty hard for us desert dwellers to imagine.

Yep- same here--- If we had 8 inches during the whole summer months here- the cows would be knee deep in grass and probably sprouting webfeet... :wink:
 
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