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Post by bobwendt on Feb 20, 2005 17:01:53 GMT -6
I got to admit that 7 years of 60 degree dusty januarys, well, it was inevitable I would have to pay up pretty soon. I was just hoping I wouldn`t hAVE TO PAY UP TILL AFTER i CROAKED AND THEN THE DEBT WOULD BE FORGIVEN, OR , HE HE , MY ROTTON KIDS WOULD HAVE TO FORK IT OVER IN MY ABSCENTS whoops, dang caplock
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Post by FWS on Feb 20, 2005 17:56:48 GMT -6
I'm betting KS is heading into a 7 year wet cycle and the mud will become gushier with each passing year, which'll only provide further adventures for Mud Bog Bob.
I had my fair share of mud this year being as how I had like 36" of rain and parts of the mountains turned into mud which slid down to cover the roads. At least it covered those parts of the roads that didn't wash away in the torrential downpours.
What was actually kinda neat about it was watching some of it happen and seeing a boulder as big as a house go tumbling down a canyon from the top of a ridge.
But what these early, heavy rains have meant in the past were bumper crops of gray fox and cats as the habitat quality soars upwards. So the good comes with the bad.
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Feb 21, 2005 0:30:28 GMT -6
FWS,
Sounds like you live in the Southern Desert somewhere.
I know that Southern Nevada sure seems to get a bloom of bobcats after some good moisture years.
They sure got it this year.
Joel
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