lostcreekranch
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- NH TL-100A with Bush Hog 5045 FEL, WR Long 3rd function, LS XR4155HC w/FEL, WR Long 3rd Function.
We've had just over 10" of rain in last 18 hours.
No Rain Checks - We canceled.Don, you picked a fine hurricane weekend to have a fish fry. Wonder if people will get a rain check?
No Rain Checks - We canceled.
They finally called it a no-go at 7:10 pm last night. I was ready to take down the tents Thursday evening. I grew up on the Gulf coast and respect the hurricane warnings. However most hurricanes never made it this far North and they were thinking it was all hype. Everything did get canceled in time and they took the tents down Friday so all is good. We will try again in September. We are in-between rain bands now and walked to the mailbox. Wind gust are only around 20 MPH. Rain totals 3.5".
No Rain Checks - We canceled.
They finally called it a no-go at 7:10 pm last night. I was ready to take down the tents Thursday evening. I grew up on the Gulf coast and respect the hurricane warnings. However most hurricanes never made it this far North and they were thinking it was all hype. Everything did get canceled in time and they took the tents down Friday so all is good. We will try again in September. We are in-between rain bands now and walked to the mailbox. Wind gust are only around 20 MPH. Rain totals 3.5".

Good move Drew. This from Fox news:Filled up the car and truck and gas cans, before the price goes up
Good move Drew. This from Fox news:
"Key oil and gas facilities along the Texas Gulf Coast were temporarily shut down as Harvey pounded the region with torrential rain and high winds, virtually assuring gasoline prices will rise in the storm's aftermath.
Even before the Harvey made landfall late Friday, dozens of oil and gas platforms had been evacuated, at least three refineries had closed and at least two petrochemical plants had suspended operations."