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Quote: Got word from the Wingman this morning-- he said they were doing water rescues last night up at the metal works to get the 2nd shift out at the farm it will be touch and go if the water will get into the cabin we just built on to-- The fella that runs the pumping station at the end of King's Creek says it will be iffy-- hopefully the water won't come over the Hwy M bridge-- if that happens then we will be tearing out the interior and starting from scratch redoing the shell-- hell, if it does that, we will probably never see the cabin again It was too late to get the bikes out from our storage area and I'm sure they are going to need a complete tear down-- I see a big argument coming between the Wingman and the other guy that owns the place. Other guy said we didn't need a secure storage container after buying the last 15 acres..... of course he took his bike home after season and the Wingman owns the tractor, the Plot Master and all the equipment we use to plant crops,cut wood and maintain the place. I guess we lucked out when he took the tractor to work at another place last week or we might really have some work to do.... or have a major 'discussion' between partners The floating blind is surely off the verticals and hopefully the tie down rope has kept it from trying to make a break for freedom down King's Creek like last year.Of course if it pulls one of the willow trees out from the pool----bye bye until it anchors again-- anyway we look at it-- it will have a ton of mud in it Since Hwy 79 is shut down and I haven't heard if they opened Hwy 61 to traffic,it might be a day or more before we can get up there. That is all I know...and it is semi second hand |