micah202
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...I hope that all works out well!
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dorado50
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that's fantastic......
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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uh Steve...keep in mind that the highway may be flooded in many parts not to mention Mulege.
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micah202
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...certainly can't beat that for amazing timing on ironic thread-titles
'Watch out Mulege',,indeed!
[Edited on 9-5-2014 by micah202]
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mtnpop
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Watchin the webcams in the valley of Mulege and west of town looks cloudy and damp for now.... We know that could change in the next 24 hours...
But, even with that ,, having been NOB for a long period this summer the flooding of Mulege seem rather small considering they are a few hours long
and not days on end...
Of course many like to beat the Mulege horse to death for some reason...
Being a resident next to the estuary my stress level for that property is less than the stress of living in the forest NOB... or on the plains of the
mid USA..
It's just all in how well you look at life in general...
Now you have something to sneer and jeer at... or just pound on....
Have fun....
Common sense is a flower that doesn\'t grow in everyone\'s garden.....
A wise man once spoke nothing.....
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micah202
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtnpop
Watchin the webcams in the valley of Mulege and west of town looks cloudy and damp for now.... We know that could change in the next 24 hours...
But, even with that ,, having been NOB for a long period this summer the flooding of Mulege seem rather small considering they are a few hours long
and not days on end...
Of course many like to beat the Mulege horse to death for some reason...
Being a resident next to the estuary my stress level for that property is less than the stress of living in the forest NOB... or on the plains of the
mid USA..
It's just all in how well you look at life in general...
Have fun.... Now you have something to sneer and jeer at... or just pound on.... |
....actually that's a good point...it's a narrow channel and goes straight through a town but it IS over rather quickly,,,and the setting which makes
it so dramatic is populated by those that are aware of the dangers of those most picturesque riverfront properties.
...the 'other side of the coin' is the possibility that the recent 'diversion' of waterflow could -possibly- create a greater danger if there's
'hold-backs' that could breech if overwhelmed..
.........admittedly a very big 'IF'
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[Edited on 9-5-2014 by micah202]
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chuckie
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Selfish.....just go
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