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redbone

10-19-2007 12:57:21




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this is one of our lakes in SC. click 'next' in the right upper corner to view the other pics. a big storm went through today but we didn't get any rain and they predict a dry winter for us.

http://greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=BS&Date=20071019&Category=NEWS01&ArtNo=710190802&Ref=PH&Params=Itemnr=1




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John M

10-20-2007 04:51:45




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to redbone, 10-19-2007 12:57:21  
and this is a surprise to you? The dam lakes are always down, and the only reason anybody does a story on it is because all the rich northerners are complaining about it. Ive havent seen Hartwell at full pool for nearly 20 years, and Greenwood, well its nothing morethan a sewage dump anyways. Bowen is the same way as Hartwell, but, they cover it on the news because the richer society doent own much of it.

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Dan in Ore

10-20-2007 01:42:45




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to redbone, 10-19-2007 12:57:21  
Looks like a good time for some maintenance on the docks and other structures.
Walt is right, here in the west it is a crap shoot every year. Klamath Lake in south central Oregon is at a 10 year low right now and boaters are getting stranded and have to be rescued by the sherrif's patrol.
Hope things return to normal real quick for you folks wherever this drought is hitting.

Dan



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Dan67

10-20-2007 08:06:27




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to Dan in Ore, 10-20-2007 01:42:45  
dan in ore what part of southern oregon are you in? DAn67



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Dan in Ore

10-20-2007 19:14:19




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to Dan67, 10-20-2007 08:06:27  
I'm east of Klamath Falls about 30 miles. Where are you from?

Dan



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Dan67

10-21-2007 08:38:19




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to Dan in Ore, 10-20-2007 19:14:19  
Between Henley and Merrill on Hwy 39, I've been listen and replying for about 3 years on this site and it's good to here from others in this area



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Dan in Ore

10-22-2007 10:37:51




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to Dan67, 10-21-2007 08:38:19  
e-mail me at dlmjs@e-isco.com



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Don-Wi

10-19-2007 23:13:44




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to redbone, 10-19-2007 12:57:21  
Just wondering- has anybody gone out on the lake bottom on foot to find their lost anchors and fishing poles? Looks like a great time to do it...

Donovan from Wisconsin



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Walt Davies

10-19-2007 18:31:16




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to redbone, 10-19-2007 12:57:21  
Growing up in Northern California I have seen years that make one wonder if there ever was any water in the creeks and then turn around the next year and spend hours sand bagging against the floods. Just stick around it will turn around and you will be cussing the water again.
Walt



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Janicholson

10-19-2007 15:24:36




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to redbone, 10-19-2007 12:57:21  
Westerners have known from the beginning of human habitation (15000 years ago or so) that water is fickle. I wish the Southern states some refreshing water. The dependence in the West is usually accounted for by hauling water, Trick Tanks, and moving cattle to stay with supplies. That can't happen where there is no history or contingency. Global warming manifests itself with variability and bizarre weather, from ocean current changes. The one degree difference will not make us feel different. JimN

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KEH

10-19-2007 15:58:26




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to Janicholson, 10-19-2007 15:24:36  

In my case and a lot of others the problem so far is not lack of drinking water for cattle, but lack of rain for grass and hay crop.

The governor of SC is calling for homes to conserve water. Some municipalities have outlawed lawn watering and car washing.

KEH



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HENRY E NC

10-19-2007 20:35:02




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We live in extreme SW NC about 8 miles from Tennessee and a mile north of Georgia and we have not had any apprecible rain in over four months. A new developement started just on the other side of the mountain from us and already they are having dry wells (just over a year old). Springs have dried up and streams are gone. Only had to cut grass three times this year. 60 foot trees lost their leaves at the top last month, just dried up. Atlanta, 100 miles south is about out of water for four million people.

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suptscottyb

10-19-2007 20:41:11




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 Re: check out this slideshow in reply to HENRY E NC, 10-19-2007 20:35:02  
So Cal got just two inches of rain last year. Normal is 15...



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