Flooding in Texas is getting to be a serious problem, Houston, Austin and other places already have big problems, I think it was Houston that has had several 100 year record floods already, Brazos River just hit the highest level in a century if I remember correctly, already 3 dead in the Houston area. Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm running on memory, didn't bother to look up a link.
Today I came home to a story about 3 dead and 6 missing from Fort Hood, light tactical vehicle turned over at a low water crossing. 3 bodies already found downstream, search crews looking for the missing.
I've seen some of the video on news segments, it's getting bad and around 10 inches still expected in southeast Texas this week.
I live 100 yards from a very large lake, Sam Rayburn, but fortunately we're far enough above lake level it would have to get higher than it ever has since it was filled over 50 years ago to flood even the houses right on the bank in my neighborhood. Water level would have to rise about 20 to 25 feet above normal for us to have a problem. At 6 feet above normal it's still at least 50 yards from the nearest house to the bank. So I'm not expecting any trouble.
Did have a big tree fall across the road in front of the house last Friday, got it partially cut up before chainsaw had trouble and had to shut it off. Got part of it moved into the yard to split for firewood, still have a ton of branches and a lot of the main trunk to deal with.
Around 5 1/2 inches of rain last week, didn't look today but we got a couple of inches I'm sure, I was in town looking for a new phone. Long story, but they seem to be dropping 2G service now, my existing 10 year old Nokia refuses to accept more minutes (Net 10 prepaid, I love it) so I spent all day trying to find one that doesn't require internet access and a more expensive refill card. No luck, ended up ordering one online...
Garden still hasn't suffered, nothing starting to look dead yet, I guess loads of mulch is paying off. Tons of peppers on the Tabasco plants, asparagus has been producing well, cherry tomatoes just getting started, nothing on the Roma tomatoes yet, a few cantaloupes not yet golf ball size. Neighbor tells me his tomato plants are drooping from too much water...
Didn't go look at the lake today, need to tomorrow though, I take care of all the boats for everyone while they're out of town for the week. I'll probably have to move everything tomorrow and crank up a few bilge pumps...
Overall no real problems here, but I'm sure worried about folks in other areas, this flooding is getting really bad and lots more rain on the way. Houston and Austin areas are getting hit hard, governor has already declared something like 30 - 35 counties disaster areas. The one thing we might have trouble with is if we get much more rain, the ground will start to get really soft and some big trees might just fall over. Still not near as bad as what some folks have to deal with...
Today I came home to a story about 3 dead and 6 missing from Fort Hood, light tactical vehicle turned over at a low water crossing. 3 bodies already found downstream, search crews looking for the missing.
I've seen some of the video on news segments, it's getting bad and around 10 inches still expected in southeast Texas this week.
I live 100 yards from a very large lake, Sam Rayburn, but fortunately we're far enough above lake level it would have to get higher than it ever has since it was filled over 50 years ago to flood even the houses right on the bank in my neighborhood. Water level would have to rise about 20 to 25 feet above normal for us to have a problem. At 6 feet above normal it's still at least 50 yards from the nearest house to the bank. So I'm not expecting any trouble.
Did have a big tree fall across the road in front of the house last Friday, got it partially cut up before chainsaw had trouble and had to shut it off. Got part of it moved into the yard to split for firewood, still have a ton of branches and a lot of the main trunk to deal with.
Around 5 1/2 inches of rain last week, didn't look today but we got a couple of inches I'm sure, I was in town looking for a new phone. Long story, but they seem to be dropping 2G service now, my existing 10 year old Nokia refuses to accept more minutes (Net 10 prepaid, I love it) so I spent all day trying to find one that doesn't require internet access and a more expensive refill card. No luck, ended up ordering one online...
Garden still hasn't suffered, nothing starting to look dead yet, I guess loads of mulch is paying off. Tons of peppers on the Tabasco plants, asparagus has been producing well, cherry tomatoes just getting started, nothing on the Roma tomatoes yet, a few cantaloupes not yet golf ball size. Neighbor tells me his tomato plants are drooping from too much water...
Didn't go look at the lake today, need to tomorrow though, I take care of all the boats for everyone while they're out of town for the week. I'll probably have to move everything tomorrow and crank up a few bilge pumps...
Overall no real problems here, but I'm sure worried about folks in other areas, this flooding is getting really bad and lots more rain on the way. Houston and Austin areas are getting hit hard, governor has already declared something like 30 - 35 counties disaster areas. The one thing we might have trouble with is if we get much more rain, the ground will start to get really soft and some big trees might just fall over. Still not near as bad as what some folks have to deal with...
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