> And maybe, come January, Texas lakes may have more water in
> them!
You ain't lying. I heard on the weather the other day that the worst
drought in "recorded" Texas history only lasted two years. And we're in the
second year of this one now. So by next summer we should have (note I said
"should have") our lakes back to where they belong.
> I certainly hope the drought is very temporary, as lakes and
> rivers across the state have become seriously low.
My sister lives on Lake Cedar Creek. When she bought the house the lake
water was about 6" from the top of her 5' sea wall. Now she has 50 yds of
beach front.
> An individual has taken upon himself to dynamite some of the
> most dangerous stumps in Lake Conroe. Although there are many
> stumps in that lake, new ones pop up each week due to the falling
> water level.
I think this is a fantastic idea. We should stop whinning about our
missfortune and look on the bright side. Now we have to opportunity to
improve on some bad conditions.
Jamie
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