aunt betty wrote:For half the summer y'all had me convinced that coastal living is da bomb. You mean it's not all that great today?
Life is compromise.
aunt betty wrote:For half the summer y'all had me convinced that coastal living is da bomb. You mean it's not all that great today?
BGcorey wrote:someone told me yesterday hwy 27 and 14 are closed, I don't have no business going to the lease anyway but I'm not sure I could if I wanted toDComeaux wrote:Ericdc wrote:Marsh Bear wrote:DC - Lake Charles weather shows computer models predicting 23" of rain in Cameron by next Wednesday - not good
I'm going to bet the under.
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I hope you're right Eric, if not, there goes teal season. I'm watching this closely and may have to go get my trailer out of there. This really sucks. Just think of the poor people in the bullseye.
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BGcorey wrote:someone send you the pic or they let you through?DComeaux wrote:Our camp site condition and weather as of about an hour ago. Pretty encouraging, so far.
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Darren wrote:Good to hear! Hang tight on bringing her back down there, models showing another something or other that would be at least a heavy rain event for mid to late next week, SW La/east TX, if it comes to fruition. Should know more over the weekend
Marsh Bear wrote:Good luck - hope your marsh drains
We are in the same situation but we need about 2 feet of water to get out
We are goingoing to the marsh next weekend - hope we see a big improvement
DComeaux wrote:Ellie was was helping with the grand kids this afternoon. I think this look was like...HEY! lets TAKE this outside.
DComeaux wrote:We'll, more than likely, not be able to hunt the blind for teal opener. Too much water to pass through our area. I'll probably not drag the camper down there and leave it until the Atlantic settles down. If this monster called Irma doesn't make a the turn north as most models predict, missing a teal hunt will be the least of our worries.
I hope and pray that this thing turns north before reaching Florida and stays out in open water. It'll be devastating for any land mass it encounters. Those poor little islands in it's path now will be devastated.
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