THoughts for those in Texas
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my sister is packing up the heirlooms, papers, etc, and grabbing all of her livestock that they can, but with no trailer for the mules, she is just praying they will survive...
the wildfires are knocking on the back door of her 48 acres!
Please keep the people of Texas in your thoughts as they watch this great state burn!
the wildfires are knocking on the back door of her 48 acres!
Please keep the people of Texas in your thoughts as they watch this great state burn!
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Originally Posted by lvaughan
My mom and sister also, they live around the Palo Pinto area. So far they have gathered some items and are at the ready to get out. Said there is heavy ash falling. Where is your family?
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It's getting scary down here for sure. Couple of days ago, I looked up as I was walking out of the studio. Smoke as far as I could see. We grabbed the truck to investigate and called the Sheriff's office. The thick smoke in the valley was coming down from four fires west and northwest of Fort Worth on heavy gusty winds.
With the water table lower than we've ever seen it, the well water literally stinks. At least, for the time being we have enough for the livestock. No one even smokes a cigarette on our land. The bluebonnets didn't make it this year. Hay will cost a fortune this summer, because the pastures are nothing but dry. We inspect our mama cows every day, and water the garden twice a day by hand to conserve water. Worst year we've ever had....please pray for quiet gentle rain, and lots of it.
With the water table lower than we've ever seen it, the well water literally stinks. At least, for the time being we have enough for the livestock. No one even smokes a cigarette on our land. The bluebonnets didn't make it this year. Hay will cost a fortune this summer, because the pastures are nothing but dry. We inspect our mama cows every day, and water the garden twice a day by hand to conserve water. Worst year we've ever had....please pray for quiet gentle rain, and lots of it.
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Originally Posted by Texasjunebug
It's getting scary down here for sure. Couple of days ago, I looked up as I was walking out of the studio. Smoke as far as I could see. We grabbed the truck to investigate and called the Sheriff's office. The thick smoke in the valley was coming down from four fires west and northwest of Fort Worth on heavy gusty winds.
With the water table lower than we've ever seen it, the well water literally stinks. At least, for the time being we have enough for the livestock. No one even smokes a cigarette on our land. The bluebonnets didn't make it this year. Hay will cost a fortune this summer, because the pastures are nothing but dry. We inspect our mama cows every day, and water the garden twice a day by hand to conserve water. Worst year we've ever had....please pray for quiet gentle rain, and lots of it.
With the water table lower than we've ever seen it, the well water literally stinks. At least, for the time being we have enough for the livestock. No one even smokes a cigarette on our land. The bluebonnets didn't make it this year. Hay will cost a fortune this summer, because the pastures are nothing but dry. We inspect our mama cows every day, and water the garden twice a day by hand to conserve water. Worst year we've ever had....please pray for quiet gentle rain, and lots of it.
#10
Folks from Palo Pinto had to evacuate today due to the PK Complex fire. So far at least 1 church and close to 150 homes have been destroyed by these fires. Graford is on standby to evac. The evacuaees that were located at the Graford ISD have now been moved to Mineral Wells. I am told the feds are coming in to help. These guys out there have been fighting the fires around here for 5 days straight. I had bags packed and ready to go as the fire from PK had jumped the highway and was headed straight toward us. They managed to get that part under control and today the winds changed to the South. Good for us, but bad ffor the folks south of us. I am praying in earnest for rain. We have our field plowed and ready to plan hay grazer, but if it doesn't rain it won't do much good to plant... Not looking good folks. This is the dryest we have been since 1895...
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