farmgirl19
Super Member
FG- 2 years ago I remember there were lots of people who were dregging their tanks and ponds because they had the opportunity........they were bone dry. I had just got my tractor and there were no pastures to shred and very little else to do with my new toy....erh I mean machine, so I had a place that I always wanted a pond, so wha-laa.......playtime.....I mean time to go to work. So that kept me occupied for a while and improved my FEL and Box Blade skills. I just don't want to go thru a drought like that anytime soon and I'm ready for this one to break.
Maybe we could work together......at the same time(not the same place) you do that dance that you do for rain, and I'll do my Indian Rain Dance and hopefully we'll break this drought once and for all.
I have to warn you though, the last time that I did that dance there was major flooding. My Great-grandmother never taught me the dance to turn it off.
Charlie
Native; I don't wish floods or other bad things on folks, but I don't think one could flood me out. House and barn are on a hill, and tank is the lowest point on the property. It could take a week's worth of heavy runoff, and probably only then, begin to fill. Let me know when we are dancing, this weekend, and I'm in! I look for an excuse to dance, so rain dancing is as good as any. Beats the heck out of the, "I'm washing the dishes" dance! Maybe I should go dig in the closet for my spike heeled dancing shoes, so that I can get really serious!