Re: I think it is funny
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 1:34 pm
i prolly would have posted in Global Warning ..Robert wrote:[img]https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=5B1DA4A7[/im]
i prolly would have posted in Global Warning ..Robert wrote:[img]https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=5B1DA4A7[/im]
Robert wrote:
I'm sorry to hear of their plight. It may cause loss of employment. Prayers for themRobert wrote:For those who do not know, Elkhart County has been flooding. They also build massive amounts of RVs.
I am sure they will have things cleaned up and things up and running very soon. Flooding is only in low laying areas. There is a river that runs through and I suspect this is where the flooding is the worse. The area will recover quickly and it will be another tale like the Palm Sunday Tornadoes.MaxPC wrote:I'm sorry to hear of their plight. It may cause loss of employment.
oj indicated flooding in ohio, we are soaked in illinois, too.Robert wrote:I am sure they will have things cleaned up and things up and running very soon. Flooding is only in low laying areas. There is a river that runs through and I suspect this is where the flooding is the worse. The area will recover quickly and it will be another tale like the Palm Sunday Tornadoes.MaxPC wrote:I'm sorry to hear of their plight. It may cause loss of employment.
The same correction that nature makes for this will also be made for "climate change" I suspect.temporal1 wrote:oj indicated flooding in ohio, we are soaked in illinois, too.Robert wrote:I am sure they will have things cleaned up and things up and running very soon. Flooding is only in low laying areas. There is a river that runs through and I suspect this is where the flooding is the worse. The area will recover quickly and it will be another tale like the Palm Sunday Tornadoes.MaxPC wrote:I'm sorry to hear of their plight. It may cause loss of employment.
the ground is frozen in varying degrees, so, more surface flooding.
Tuesday, the septic control in my garage started buzzing (it’s LOUD.) it does that when there’s too much ground water. water everywhere! it will take longer to drain, with frozen conditions.
as instructed, i turn off the septic control. usually a day or two takes care of it. might be longer this time. my house is ok. yards+fields, rivers+lakes are overfull.
a couple of weeks ago, there were warnings about low lake levels this winter.
i presume that’s no longer true.
I've heard worse from the pulpitRobert wrote: