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MsCwick Posted - Oct 24 2007 : 1:11:05 PM
This is the first time it has rained here since the spring. I'm not sure if any of you girls have seen on the news or even if VA has been on the news, but many of the resevoirs that Virginians depend on for drinking water are drying up. Lake Chesden for example, and they were thinking there would be enough water for another week or so. Mandatory water restrictions in the cities. We have a well, and even it was acting a little flaky now and then. BUt it has finally rained and wetted everything. My neighbor is selling off quite a bit of his cattle heard for the fast that he cannot feed them. He has already gone through this winters' hay, and cannot afford to buy hay. He usually bales his own, and there wasn't any grass to bale. We're behind almost 10 inches. All the weather gets stuck on the other side of the mountains to the west, and then it rains in Richmond in the east....
Today is the first day I have had to close the windows in almost 6 months!!
We prayed for rain....and although a bit late...we got it!!!
An exciting day in Farmville, VA!
Cristine

Do what you can, with what you have, right where you are. - Roosevelt
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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 1:27:43 PM
I did hear that on the news, Cristine. It's hard for me to grasp that a large lake is just drying up. I'm glad you're getting rain. We here in KY were 10 inches below normal until Monday. Then we got so much rain in two days that we set a record for October - about 8 inches. Of course, like you say, it's too late for this growing season. My plants are now acting like it's spring again. And the first frost is probably about 2 or 3 weeks away.

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner
MarinesWife Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 1:18:55 PM
I'm in Virginia too and am so thankful for the rain! We've lived here 3 years, and I will admit, the first 2 years, I couldn't get over how much it rained! I hated it!!!! I'm from Southern California! LOL I didn't even realize that we hadn't had rain in so long until I got the notice from the water company about the water restrictions. So thankful now for the rain yesterday and today...it needs to pick up a little though. :)


Melissa


MsCwick Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 10:05:49 AM
We are supposed to get 1-2 inches in the next 24 hours...4 inches total these few days...
I hope others get rain as beneficial as this...
Annika Posted - Oct 24 2007 : 2:09:48 PM
Prayers for rain for all the too dry places out there. It is nearly November and I just had to open the windows due to how warm it is. I'm scared that we are not going to get any snow this winter and we will be in real sad shape too. Been dry all year, just recently had a few days of rain.

I'm thankful that you got a bit of rain, and heres hoping for a bunch more.

Wishing you joy in small things and peace in your heart

Annika

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MsCwick Posted - Oct 24 2007 : 1:39:15 PM
today's inch and a half will help, but 10 inches is a lot to ask for. I just filmed the thunder and rain because this is just amazing. lake chesdin about 2 hours away only has enough water left for about 6 months. i think it's down 13 feet? I hope this helps. We'll probably have flooding now. and all the rain is too late in the growing season, after the rain will be frost, and then all living things will be done for the second time this year
Alee Posted - Oct 24 2007 : 1:18:37 PM
Oh Cristine! I am so happy you are getting rain! I hope the water shortage for you is over now!

Alee
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