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Boy our weather is horrible. Said on the news last night that we have the worst weather in the nation..

Uncle Willy

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It has been pouring for days with flooding all around. Tonight we have high winds with driving rain. How freaking lovely. I ain't never going to get to go detecting. :ranting:

Bill
 
Now go find the deepest puddles and do a water hunt. It ain't no picnic out here either. It Snowed all day and it's supposed to snow all night. I already shoveled about 5-6 inches of that white stuff off our sidewalk and my neighbor lady next door.
 
Uncle Willy, You are either in Washington or Oregon. We here in Oregon have been having rain now for about 3 solid weeks. We have had a few breaks for a couple hours that I got out. Them people up in Washington are getting even worse then us. I even seen video of salmon swimming up the street in washington and the Oregon Coast.
 
I've been lucky in my area so far but yah that is crapy weather.

Might as well get started on that book on tecting so the rest of us can learn from you.
 
Wow, small world Willy. Portland also, between the Greasham and Portland limit on Division st.
 
We are currently in severe drought. It is now the worst one in our history, with an average of 4 farmers a week toping themselves in dispair. It is currently windy and overcast here BUT it ain't going to rain!
Mick Evans.
 
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