Nice cloudy morning...then some sun...a trip south to stock up then the rain pounded the Field Lab. Got about 3/4" total over the last 5 days then almost the same amount in 40 minutes late this afternoon. No place to put the water so I just watched it flow away. The frogs are chirping tonight. Good bye road. 74,94,69, .64", B
All your water tanks are full? Had 12" of rain at my place south of houston friday and I swear...there were carp swimming thru the front yard. happy 4TH
ReplyDeleteWill you really not have a road?
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful shot of the rushing water. What a shame you dont have any more tanks to store all this extra water. At the same time what an enviable position that the ones you have are full.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your road :-(
John, Check out a guy called the named brad lancaster, also known as the water farmer.
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Met him once. Super great guy.
That is a lot of water to see go by. To bad you don't have a pond or reservoir to store it in. Is that your road where the water is running? Hang in their. hope not but you may have more rain coming. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteA mini flash flood!
ReplyDeleteAlways more water than you or I can capture...
ReplyDeleteI wonder, rather than letting erosion ruin the area around the dam, how about installing a hydro electric generator for the excess? Then downstream you can dig another reservoir and fill your tanks from it
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