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Need rain here bad, so...........

Navy Chief

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I had gutters installed on the house today. Yep, that should do it. The rain will surely come now, right?

NC
 
What works for me is to put fly spray on the horses. It washes right off in the rain.

Actually we've had some rough t-storms late this afternoon and it's looking like we have more on the way tonight.

And yes, I fly sprayed the horses yesterday.
 
Washing and waxing the car does the trick for me. We had some very pleasant showers throughout the day; more in the days to come. Maybe all those cracks in the ground will go away now.
 
The sure fire way I have found to make it rain:

When the veggie garden is on the verge of dying from lack of rain, I grab a 3 gallon bucket and fill it with water from the out door spicket and carry it to the garden 600 feet away. Use that 3 gallons to water two plants....then head back for another bucket of water. It takes 6 trips to water the tomato plants, 2 trips to water the pepper plants, 2 trips to water the cucumber plants, and 3 trips to water the gourd plants....13 trips all told. The day after I do that, it will rain for hours....and again the following day.

I am half Native American, or Injun as I like to call it, but was never taught my ancestors' various forms of the Rain Dance. So I created my own, as outlined above. I guess that makes me a new breed of Injun...I am a member of the 3-Gallon White Plastic Bucket tribe.

OBIO
 
Arrange a day's fishing with a pal at that favourite spot on the river. Guaranteed to pee it down 5mins after opening the beer cans.
 
The sure fire way I have found to make it rain:

When the veggie garden is on the verge of dying from lack of rain, I grab a 3 gallon bucket and fill it with water from the out door spicket and carry it to the garden 600 feet away. Use that 3 gallons to water two plants....then head back for another bucket of water. It takes 6 trips to water the tomato plants, 2 trips to water the pepper plants, 2 trips to water the cucumber plants, and 3 trips to water the gourd plants....13 trips all told. The day after I do that, it will rain for hours....and again the following day.

I am half Native American, or Injun as I like to call it, but was never taught my ancestors' various forms of the Rain Dance. So I created my own, as outlined above. I guess that makes me a new breed of Injun...I am a member of the 3-Gallon White Plastic Bucket tribe.

OBIO

I take it you have never encountered a member of the 600' Water Pipe Tribe! :bump:
 
I had gutters installed on the house today. Yep, that should do it. The rain will surely come now, right?

NC

Excuse me, but weren't you just complaining about your yard work and the amount of green stuff you have to work with? ;)
 
My buddy and I both installed computer-controlled watering devices for all our window-boxes, hanging baskets, and flowerbeds.

It rained subsequently for about three months........
 
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