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Posted by Virgil on 06-17-2009 08:20 PM:

Sick and tired of the rain

Anybody else getting tired of all the rain here lately. For the past couple months it seems as though it rains every day and most days comes two or three showers. I've never been someone that likes to hunt in the rain or get out in the hills when its all wet and muddy but here lately if I want to hunt I have to. I wish it would start to dry up.

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Posted by MDBLOODTRACKER on 06-17-2009 08:26 PM:

Amen to that Virgil.......It's been raining in MD for the past 2+ months it seems......I'm done with the rain.....
It keeps my garden happy, and my hound loves rolling in the mud....but that's about it....
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Posted by Blue Ice on 06-17-2009 08:27 PM:

Nope

before long we will be praying for rain so I take it as it comes but I know what you are saying. We have been getting hammered as well.

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Posted by Walker01 on 06-17-2009 08:35 PM:

there was a break in it monday night so i went for about 2 hours but as soon as my hunting buddy dropped off his uncle it started to pour like crazy we got done just in time we had a good night we was 2 for 2

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Posted by huntingwalkers9 on 06-17-2009 08:50 PM:

r

i gotta get my boat out to go down the road.

my family up narrows branch KY got washed down the drain the other week.

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Posted by Virgil on 06-17-2009 09:14 PM:

The weatherman is predicting rain here for 9 of the next 10 days. Since the start of May it has rained here 34 of 48 days. I'll be so glad when it starts to dry up. I have made up my mind that I am going to go tonight even if I do get wet. If the dogs can go in the rain and mud I guess I can too.

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Posted by Priscilla Hooks on 06-17-2009 09:19 PM:

I would gladly take daily rain over the 100 degree temps we are having in South Ga right now. UGH!!

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Posted by moon on 06-17-2009 09:53 PM:

I 'll take the rain over the dry heat of summer. I enjoy hunting in muddy conditions Beats dry dusty hunts and has to be better tracking conditions. Only problem im havin is keepin my yard mowed.


Posted by Virgil on 06-17-2009 09:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by moon
I 'll take the rain over the dry heat of summer. I enjoy hunting in muddy conditions Beats dry dusty hunts and has to be better tracking conditions. Only problem im havin is keepin my yard mowed.


If I tried to mow my yard I would destroy it. The riding mower would sink up and I would have to pull it out with the fourwheeler.

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Posted by EnglishBabe on 06-17-2009 10:33 PM:

Lots of rain here in central PA too. The grass is almost higher then the house. We have little trails through it to get to the dogs, shed and vehicles. Although I'll take rain over 97 degree heat w/95% humidity!!!!!!

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Posted by Cody Carroll on 06-17-2009 10:38 PM:

Re: Nope

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Ice
before long we will be praying for rain so I take it as it comes but I know what you are saying. We have been getting hammered as well.


i agree. we are finally out of our drought but id say it will dry up again. our lakes are full for the first time in years though.

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Posted by Joey Donelson on 06-17-2009 10:38 PM:

Well now we are starting to have 97 temps & thunderstorms. The best of both worlds I guess.


Posted by EnglishBabe on 06-17-2009 10:46 PM:

You can keep those storms! I don't like then atall! But since you did mention it, here is a poem my 15 yr. old daughter wrote back in January. I didn't know it was on the computer til last evening when I was going through stuff to delete what I didn't need anymore. I thought it was a beautiful poem.

Storm

The lightening flashes.
The sky roars like a lion.
It begins to pour unlike no other rain before.
The river beds become submerged.
Again and again the sky lights up and the roads begin to flood.
To my dismay the yards turn to clay.
My thoughts begin to race as fast as the water in the deep muddy streams.
BOOM! Another clap of thunder sounds across the dreary sky.
The lightening burns my eyes with every strike.
The sun is hiding from all the terror!
All at once... Drip, drop, drip, drop.
The storm floats away and the trees are freeing the water from their moisture laden branches.
The sun appears and dries the land.
Until the next time, the sun is in command of the sky fortress!

Mariah Spigelmyer

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