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    Looks like you guys in Texas are getting flooded, just wondering if this was in Shine's neighborhood, or any of the other Texas members on here?
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    i'm high above the river..... for now , it may wash me into it . just soaked . after flooding twice on the lake i wont live anywhere near a flood plain .

    lot of flooding going on .

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    Yeah, our house isn't in any jeopardy, though the ground is just soaked. And it doesn't look like any rain stoppage for the next week at least. Best we can hope for is volume decrease. We're about 3 hours south of shine. Good news is the aquifers are filling up so wells will have plenty to pump.

    One of the two access county roads to our area has an old single lane, low bridge crossing a creek. It's been closed for a couple days because it's under water. Yesterday two complete washed down trees were lying across it. Lots of fun...…...
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    I picked a house on a hill also. In a hundred year flood plain. (Hasn't been a flood in this area for a hundred years). Never will be. My yard gets standing water in the back and sides but that's about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
    In a hundred year flood plain. (Hasn't been a flood in this area for a hundred years). Never will be. My yard gets standing water in the back and sides but that's about it.
    Old rule of thumb and a very old saying is, "if rain falls there, it can flood"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shine View Post
    i'm high above the river..... for now , it may wash me into it . just soaked . after flooding twice on the lake i wont live anywhere near a flood plain .

    lot of flooding going on .
    Well, here's hoping you don't get washed downstream!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Yeah, our house isn't in any jeopardy, though the ground is just soaked. And it doesn't look like any rain stoppage for the next week at least. Best we can hope for is volume decrease. We're about 3 hours south of shine. Good news is the aquifers are filling up so wells will have plenty to pump.

    One of the two access county roads to our area has an old single lane, low bridge crossing a creek. It's been closed for a couple days because it's under water. Yesterday two complete washed down trees were lying across it. Lots of fun...…...
    Dang, looks like a lot of water there Uncle Bob! Floods sure do make a dang mess out of everything.
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