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Thatā€™s good to hear. We get a lot of severe weather, but the worst passes north of us.
we are in the same corridor. Luckily it's hilly here, so the worst of the storms doesn't affect us. Along the river and in the valleys it's a different story.
 
we are in the same corridor. Luckily it's hilly here, so the worst of the storms doesn't affect us. Along the river and in the valleys it's a different story.
For some reason, they are all attracted to Fort Polk. Itā€™s like itā€™s a black hole or something! šŸ˜‚
 
having that rain now.
And massive connectivity issues
So far we have not blown away. Seems the storm front produced some twisters here and there.
Yep... Rain. It's let up a bit at the moment...
 

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I have an all day seminar coming up, use to look forward to those, but now, after a long period of not training as much and being over 60s.... I have to admit.... I'm a bit nervous
Iā€™m not that old yet, but I have a tendency to push myself too hard. Tomorrow is another dayā€¦.
 
Thatā€™s a winter emergency down here! šŸ˜‚
Winter emergencies here usually require feet of snow, low temps (think single digits) with high wind... actually all they need is the snow amounts, the low temps and high winds generally are look at as jus another winter day
 
Winter emergencies here usually require feet of snow, low temps (think single digits) with high wind... actually all they need is the snow amounts, the low temps and high winds generally are look at as jus another winter day
If we get a light dusting of snow, they shut everything down (no snow removal assets).
 
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