Subtropical Storm Beryl - Come on!

JBMac

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Praise the Lord! It's been so hot and dry here in N Florida and S. Ga. The hay and peanut farmers without irrigation have been hurting. Lots of peanuts are in seedling stage, and cant take much more.They are often planted after they just harvested winter wheat or rye. I should have already had a cutting of hay and it would be back at the hiegth it is now. Let's just hope it starts slow then builds to about 5 inches of rain. Our sandy soils erode badly in a flash storm.

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I think everyone on this board lives in an area where mother nature could wreck havoc in one way or another. I was living temporarely in Central Florida for work when the 3 hurricanes crossed Florida (Charlie, Frances and I cant remember the other)We lived 20 miles north of Ft. Meade, where the FL Flywheelers meet, when Charlie came across. I convinced the wife we should stay, we had a cinderblock house. I would never do it again, the most frightening 6 hours of weather I've ever experienced. The next day every tree was just a stick. Our farmland in N.Florida had a lake on 5 acres for a year from Frances. Of, course it was probably nothing compared to what you Acadians went through with Katrina.I'm hoping this ones just alot of rain and no damage.
 

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