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jigs said:
AC Diesel said:
Looking to buy some RAIN!

I'm not really concerned with the shape's of the drop's or how they are delivered, as long as they are wet!

Would be willing to pay several thousands of dollars per inch, for the first 6 inch's if they could be delivered on or before June 1st.

If you or anyone you know has any RAIN for sale please feel free to call me at 1-308-555-5555

Thank you for your time! :D
tried to call, but that's a bad number.... to late now, some one else took my extra rain.....

Jigs was expecting phone sex when he dialed that number. Bet he was disappointed. :wink:
 
loomixguy said:
jigs said:
AC Diesel said:
Looking to buy some RAIN!

I'm not really concerned with the shape's of the drop's or how they are delivered, as long as they are wet!

Would be willing to pay several thousands of dollars per inch, for the first 6 inch's if they could be delivered on or before June 1st.

If you or anyone you know has any RAIN for sale please feel free to call me at 1-308-555-5555

Thank you for your time! :D
tried to call, but that's a bad number.... to late now, some one else took my extra rain.....
not as disappointed as your wife each night.....


Jigs was expecting phone sex when he dialed that number. Bet he was disappointed. :wink:
 
Rain showers moved in yesterday- and we pick up about .2 .. We were dryslotted for a little while, only getting wind - during which they even had a big fire north of Wolf Point- smoked up the whole Milk River Valley for 50-60 miles... But now we are getting the most beautiful straight down light rain which is pretty much going across all of NE Montana... :)
Birds are singing- and the grass is leaping out of the ground :wink: We were able to get the new alfalfa fields seeded Friday before the rain hit- and I was just out riding the buggy around in the rain checking out the new cab roof I put on it-- and I notice that rows are even showing up in the Willow Creek winter wheat field I thought was doomed...
Rain can definitely improve a persons perception and attitude....
 
Nice rain but windy here at this time. Probably six or seven tenths of an inch so far. 35 degrees, and light snow is starting to fall. The timing is perfect for some spring moisture, and we are loving it. :-)
 
Its quit raining here now...Picked up about 1/2 an inch down on the river- and by the radar it looks like the north place and pastures could have received around 3/4's of an inch...
North and east of us got the most with Rockglen reporting a little under an inch and a half..The wife is playing the "rent-a-doc" game and taking weekend call for the hospital in Plentywood- and she said they had some snow....
And now calling for a 90% chance of rain on Tuesday.... :)
 
We really had 4 days in a row with sunshine - - - now we have rain forecast everyday for the next 8 days - - - no corn in the ground yet!
 
Just talked to wife in Plentywood who is planning on driving home this morning - and she said there is 2-3" of wet snow on the ground there... Luckily no wind...
 
Just checked and we have had over 2" so far today. and it is still coming down steady.

I only have 2 cows left to calve and they are snug in the loafing shed - - - looks like they had good sense as they are dry - - - the grass is there for the eating but they are content to stay inside and munch on hay.

Cows and calves are in a good sheltered pasture with plenty of cover - - - +54F and rain is just cold!
 
Oldtimer said:
Just talked to wife in Plentywood who is planning on driving home this morning - and she said there is 2-3" of wet snow on the ground there... Luckily no wind...

Don't know how far west it went but it's slushy out there this morning. The adobe clay base in our corral is SLIPPERY. :shock: :o

Still coming down but should turn back to rain soon I would think.
 
We got a total of 1.20" rain since it started yesterday afternoon. Snowed quite often today, but non left on the ground down here on the creek bottom. Haven't been up on the hills today, so not sure if it is white. Too cold for calving, at about 32% and 22% with wind chill much of the day, I believe. Saw the calf sled making a couple of trips to the pasture and back, and know there are some new calves in the barn. Not a great night, but we sure did need the moisture. The grass will really take off growing when the sun gets out again.

mrj
 

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