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midagefeller
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unbelievable!!
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9/1/2010 12:15:35 PM
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Thank you for your condolences.
I honestly have yet to ATTACK anyone, nor have I any attention of doing so.
I will point out, as I have ,several times, that the past history of the lake levels have everything to do with what is happening now. As things are now is nothing out of the ordinary.
Also please allow me to admit, I once mentioned, during the drought, that I couldn't understand why Logan was so much lower than Lay when it was pointed out to me ( this was some time back) by a regular poster that Lay was considered "run of the river", something I had never heard of before. It made more sense to me then and still does.
I watch the weather closely as it affect, my work. I also was at our place last Saturday evening when a BIG storm rolled through. Over all, the eastern side of the state has seen much less rain than the mid and western part, therefore due to less rain and maintaining the flows in the lakes ( runs of river) south of Logan, then we are stuck with lower water levels. These passing storms may drop a lot of water at some point but are not what is needed to refill the lake to summer elevation. Think where it might be had we not had the rain from the last tropical low. Im ,at this time, appreciative that the level is where it is and intend to enjoy it, it could be worse.
Well, have work to do as soon s I pacify jace,
Have a nice day :)
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