they were saying early on up here this was a 1000 year flood created by the hot weather field up here and Harvey's winds down your way
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In SC every time there was bad weather (hurricane, flood, snow) the stores sold out of milk and bread. If the power goes out there goes your milk... and the bread will mold. We joked people must like their milk sandwiches.
I always kept good stock of peanut butter, crackers, granola bars, proteins bars, canned salmon, other canned goods, and bottled water. Plus things like potatoes that can be cooked a multitude of ways.
How about Apollo 13?I'll know the words down pat pretty soon to Remember the Titans movie soon enough
Do you all down there not keep stores of food and TP/other necessities? I have enough TP on most any given day to last for several months.
Some of us do. We also have freezers, generator & enough food to be self sufficient for weeks. Weak points are paper products & fresh water. Good thing we have plenty to drink. Send more beer, the water isn't safe. LOL
let the seeds in place til you can use them to start new plants, they (new plants) come up pretty quickMy basil is out of control and all gone to flower.
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just waiting to hear back, but i have a feeling she is VERY busy right nowSide note
@campingshaws @h2oratt
I posted a few trip pictures (not many on my phone) on Sally's thread this morning if you are interested.
@DwayneNLiz Thanks for reaching out to Kristen
lol,Kiki's current complaints:
(In order of priority)
1. Internet
2. TV service for the news
3. The wet stinky nasty chicken coop/run.
That's it. Not too shabby for just surviving a historic flood event.
stay safe!!!I just heard they're opening 11 gates on the Toldeo Bend reservoir. They're evacuating the western side of Beauregard parish, which is my neighbor.
hope it stays like this and doenst get much worseI was thinking about y'all today, wondering if you've made it safe so far. I looked on the Louisiana Layers thread but didn't see much activity so I saw this and have been trying to take it all in.
This was yesterday morning. The water got up to the very edge of the coop but didn't go inside. The creek used to be about 30 yards from the coop. Now that they are opening the gates, the chickens may have to sleep on the back porch tomorrow night.
i am so jealous, i love home made breadWe have baked bread for the last four days. Out of flour. The store was out of bread, but they had flour. Showed the son and girlfriend how to. They baked two loaves last night and chocolate chip cookies. Baking pizza right now with homemade crust and fresh basil from the garden.
Homemade bread hot out of the oven, drenched in butter, honey dripping off the edge. Sweet tea.
Yep, we are starving... Send food.
News talking right now about how they don't think it will explode, but it still could!! Love the double talk. Y'all still stay safe.Houston Chronicle reporter talks about explosion risks related to Arkema chemical plant.
Stay alert for new, non-water risks related to the storm.
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/08/wat...-massive-shock-wave-chemical-plant-explosion/