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It is dumping buckets here too. My gosh, it hasn't rained like this in a very, very long time - goodness knows we need it desperately! I saw that there are flash flood warnings in the King and Rim fire areas.
At five this morning a very large storm front passed by. It is likely heading up your way so watch out!
 
Torrential rains I say! Now they say winds upto 35 mph this afternoon and thunderstoms. Time to break out Tucker's thundershirt! Yiikes!
 
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@Eva2012 Mmm, dragon fruit. It's delicious together with some pineapple and unsweetened, plain yoghurt.

@mlmddh I think the earliest noticeable changes can be seen around day 10. That requires really good equipment and an experienced operator though. I think the better half usually recommends to wait at least 3 weeks. We're still a few days short of that, but the rest of the week is going to be hectic, so I'm going to go over there this afternoon and we'll see what we can spot. Otherwise it's a new week next week again...
Keep in mind, the embryo doesn't attach to the uterus until day 18-20. So you really can't confirm pregnancy until it attaches. If you wait until around day 30, it should be attached and shown proper growth, then the pregnancy can be best confirmed.

Torrential rains I say! Now they say winds upto 35 mph this afternoon and thunderstoms. Time to break out Tucker's thundershirt! Yiikes!

It would be really nice to hear you all are having a nice, steady, soaking rain instead of the extremes, but I guess you have to take what comes. Good luck Tucker!
 
@mlmddh Yeah, we didn't see anything yet. But we're experimenting a bit with how soon you can see something as well, so we tried. We'll take a peek again next week. Luckily, an ultra sound doesn't really have any adverse effects, so there's not really any risk to it.
 
Keep in mind, the embryo doesn't attach to the uterus until day 18-20. So you really can't confirm pregnancy until it attaches. If you wait until around day 30, it should be attached and shown proper growth, then the pregnancy can be best confirmed.


It would be really nice to hear you all are having a nice, steady, soaking rain instead of the extremes, but I guess you have to take what comes. Good luck Tucker!
Today we have an atmospheric river--It is like a river of water going over us. We are now having local and small stream flooding. If this storm happened after the lakes were full, we would have major flooding.

The good news is that Clear Lake, a lake that only gets water from rain and not snow run off has gone up above the operational level. That lake is very low still though.

What we need is for the rain to continue through at least February. Until March would be better.

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My breakfast today on my 3 chickens plate from my 12 days of Christmas set.
Spinach, eggs, sauerkraut with Bragg ACV, Aminos and sea salt.

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Yup.... were getting slow and steady as well.... I havent listened to the news but it will be much the same as yours. Our lakes and reservoirs are also rain fed Though Our mountain water shed is probably smaller. El Monte Lake is about a hundred feet below its normal level. its a reservoir... Part of the San Diego River system. San diego River was always a seasonal river.... Mostly a creek till winter. Its been dry for a very long time now. except for watering holes.

A good one to measure our rainfall is Lake Hodges. Most people dont know it exists any more. when It fills it goes under an over pass for it and covers a good square mile. Shallow of course no more than five or six feet deep but a good fishing lake.

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