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Fast And Furious--Updated with after the storm pictures

Ranchy

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We just had a heck of a rain/hail storm move through here............half an inch in one gauge, 6/10 in the other.......water standing everywhere.........all in about 15 minutes. :shock:

Here are a couple of pics I took, through the windows, of the approaching storm:

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I have a few "after" shots, but can't get them to load on the computer. :(

Ok, I'm back, finally got the pictures on the computer, after I saved all the others to CD and deleted them all (one by one, which was a pretty time-consuming job) and they loaded just fine! So, here they are:

The trail up to the barn

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The trail coming around the corner of the house

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The "lake" out by where we park

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My poor little petunias look a little bedraggled after the hail

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The front gate and its puddle

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The "flood" out by the trailer

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And finally, the flooded corral

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here is one from our front door yesterday, uploaded more in the photo gallery but have not got the hang of putting mutiple pictures on a post yet. Its clouded up and talking to us again today, have to see what happens.
 
Great pictures you guys. Now that we had some rain, I don't mind seeing your big rains. lol. Your areas really look great. :!: Is that a river, or just a flooding dry stream bed, in the picture in the photo gallery nenmrancher?
 
Ranchy

I sure hope the horse in the second picture gets unsaddled soon.... she is looking a little tired
 
Tap, That is a small creek that runs next to our headquarters. It is a very lazy moving deal with some fairly deep holes that in places used to run year round and in others it goes underground and the bed stays dry most of the time. It has two creeks that come together above the houses that feed out of some timber and foot hill country. It sure can get going when the rain hits both creeks that was just a little run from one creek. Spent most of yesterday fixing flood gaps, sure is nice to have to worry about them again.
 

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