Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab
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amazing, beautiful, wonderful water I live in a desert climate too, not SW Texas, but arid most of the year. I haven't seen a drop of rain in months and seeing all that water flowing in, mud and all, just made me...happy.
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ReplyDeleteI can't believe the amount of volume that your rain generated. Quite a show.
ReplyDeleteincredible! really beautiful......doesn't take much, does it?
ReplyDeletewhoa....68? that's positively COOL. hope you're enjoying.
ReplyDeleteWell! John...
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful video...Hope the dam hold as it should...look forward to an update...
Looks like you wont have any problem with water in the green house now good luck with your new crops..
ReplyDeleteWow! Where's the spillway?
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JW...you oughta get one of those game cameras and set it up to capture the wildlife getting their nocturnal water sips. Might see a big cat, or two.
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Thanks for the video and nice to see the progress. I like Littlefoots idea.
ReplyDeleteI think you took a day off to go swimming!
ReplyDeleteIn that environment you'll get lots of sand and what not to the dam with the water. When do you think is the first time to start dredging?
ReplyDeleteThat's very impressive!
ReplyDeleteJohn, you have a pretty smooth grip on that camera. Shall we expect a Field Lab movie in the near future?
ReplyDeleteamazing, beautiful, wonderful
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I live in a desert climate too, not SW Texas, but arid most of the year. I haven't seen a drop of rain in months and seeing all that water flowing in, mud and all, just made me...happy.