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Guy Babin: It's already 'Wet' in Paradise USA

Guy Babin writes:
Ed, Et.al.,

I'm here to report that contrary to recent news, it's already "wet" here in Paradise, USA.

Too wet to fertilize the pastures, fix the muddy ruts from winter hay haulin', and too wet to build badly-needed fences.

I suspect if patterns hold true, It'll also be "dry" come June/July. Too dry for the fescue and orchard grass to grow, too dry to dig a post hole, and dry enough to slow Cool Springs Creek to a mere trickle.

Since we often cope with both "wet" and "dry" extremes here in our neck of Paradise, we really could use an occasional libation to ease the stress!

Guy Gradyville Paradise, USA --Guy Babin
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