08-14-2014, 06:55 AM
Good morning ya' all, we're heading downhill from Hump Day and will be into yet another weekend within hours. It is indeed hard to believe that we're well past the halfway mark for 2014, Labor Day here in the US is just a bit over two weeks away.
No more rain in the forecast for a while. I guess a lot of folks all over the country had to contend with the floods. We have open irrigation canals here, some running close to housing developments (the canals were there long before the houses were built), and a lot of them overflowed the past two days causing major damage to houses, yards, walls and swimming pools, most of which is not covered since no one in those areas had flood insurance. It is tough to deal with things like this even with insurance. Still, this is typical weather for this time of the year here.
No more rain in the forecast for a while. I guess a lot of folks all over the country had to contend with the floods. We have open irrigation canals here, some running close to housing developments (the canals were there long before the houses were built), and a lot of them overflowed the past two days causing major damage to houses, yards, walls and swimming pools, most of which is not covered since no one in those areas had flood insurance. It is tough to deal with things like this even with insurance. Still, this is typical weather for this time of the year here.
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD

