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sweetsubsarahh said:7 inches used to sound like fun.
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Jenny_Jackson said:Weird! You are in the midwest, I think. That's dry country, but raining. I'm in Rain country and it's 70 deg and sunny. Who's messing with the weather?![]()
in the parts of the world where it occasionally rains, we call them "ditches". And that's exactly what they're for.sweetsubsarahh said:This became a trench, at least on our side, a sort of moat running along the fence past the gate and then down to the street.
As we surveyed the property we realized that it was this trench that saved our basement from serious flooding. Most of the water went down, away from our patio, away from our property and out to the road. Yea, me.
LJ just asked me to check on you to see if you were wet or dry.sweetsubsarahh said:BWAH HA HA!!!
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We're more than squishy. There's two to three inches of water. Like a rice patty. A little more water and grass carp could swim through it.sweetsubsarahh said:The back yard is squishy.
Interesting feeling to walk on a thick carpet of grass that squishes water between your toes just like a sponge.
Saturated, indeed.
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sweetsubsarahh said:We have that, too.
But we have that zoyshia grass stuff - very thick.
And pooled water in other spots.
God I hate the rain.
TE999 said:Send some down our way, we're in a drought!
You guys stay safe, y'hear.
And stay away from those frickin' tornadoes!