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Kiki, I'm sooooo tired of rain--but I would gladly take yours if I could. Water has to rise 650 feet to get to my house or over 1100 feet to cross my mountain. If you get out you're welcome here in middle Tennessee. It might be tight but we can make it work.
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So sweet of you.
 
Cypress Creek levy is about to break...and completely flood an old neighborhood.

The firetrucks and cops are riding thru the neighborhood to alarm people to GET THEM OUT.
Scary.
NOT MY AREA, but still quite scary.
They are banging on doors waking them up.
 
Hi, I live in Houston, and Hurricane Harvey is heading our way. We are not evacuating, as we have pets, tenants, etc. I think we will be keeping the chickens in the bathroom, we don't wan't them blown away or anything. Do you have any advice on chickens and hurricanes? Topics such as: where to have them roost, eggs, boredom, and any other things you see fit.


Thank you in advance!:thumbsup
 

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