Bud wrote:Yes, the things that get us going. I am positive a few days of hard rain with more in the forecast would be as such to everyone there!
Problem being how dried up some lakes and even rivers have gotten over the year from high pressure that wouldn't move. Fires and winds have made a mess out of a lot of acres in the US and Canada. It has been a nightmare for thousands of folk and much wild game. Happy the marsh is still there. The hurricanes may give us a wet way, if there are any(right). Some sweet rain with no damage would be great.
Proud of you, Rick. There when Miss Mary needs you the most. However, you have always been like that. I could never turn my back on those who helped us help each other along the way. If it is meant to be, it will be so. If not, it causes us more blood, sweat, and tears to do what we can. Silence may be golden, but the looks, smells, and sounds of a forgiving rain on a tin roof
make the pot bigger, and helps us to stay in the game looking at it. Good luck to you all.
I appear to be back on my feet again without dragging a leg or limping. Will know for sure end of this month. Glad this Covid came in August rather than some other time. Be happy if this new RX tomorrow will help it to go away. Been out of commission all month, but hope again keeps us smiling.
Sure do miss the old Federal Buffered Power Magnums in lead. When I found those, they went to steel the very next season.
I'll pray for rain.
Funny, and sad, how that crap affects folks so differently. Hope you've found the cure and glad it's not been worse.