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Default Raining like crazy here.....

On Mar 26, 12:53*pm, wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:33*pm, Tim wrote:





On Mar 26, 8:29*am, wrote:


On Mar 26, 10:07*am, Tim wrote:


On Mar 24, 6:48*pm, Tim wrote:


huge front rolling in. It may rain for a couple days... *ugh* just
when it was starting to feel nice, too. Looks like "April showers" are
coming a bit soon.


Oh well.....


That's strange. The weather radars said there was going to be heavy
rain for the next two days, but it had quit about midnight, and
yesterday was sunny, then coudy and windy, then cleared off in the
evening. Today it's absolutly beautiful outside. No clouds, and no
heavy, lingering *jet vapor trails.


odd.


It's raining hard here, going to today, tomorrow and Saturday. Oh, and
Harry will like this, because of recent rains, and the lake being
down, the addition of good aerated water to Lanier has made the water
quality better than it's been in 15 years!!


Good! I'd say that with combinations ofvarious factors it's making an
improvement. Like when it was way low, it's possible that a lot of
oxygen sucking algae was killed off. So, I can see that would be an
improvement.


When ithe water was really low in several places it looked to me like
you could walk way out into the lake. Did anybody clean out any of the
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It was actually quite deep still. The lake is in a mountainous area
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True, but fromt he pics I saw from last year where it looked like yoyu
could walk out into the lake some 30 or maybe 40 feet + from where the
normal water level was, I figguhed it could have taken care of a lot
of the underlying growth ( and moss) that hung around where sunlight
could have hit it. and helped rixd the lake of some vegitation.

Of course I'm no marine botanist but that's how I see it.