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Preparing for Hurricane Season-Part II!

In this post I am including the items from my previous posts because I realized that it takes a while to scroll back through time:

Heavy duty contractor trash bags

Gorilla tape

Flash lights

Fresh batteries

Solar lights

Extra non perishable food items for at least a week

Check for weak or dead tree limbs on any trees and remove them

Check for loose or weak roofing and repair as needed

These are just a few things that are imperative if you are out tending farm animals. The state and cities have terrific lists available for your area. be sure to check with your local services.

Something to keep in mind when you think you won’t get any hurricane damage is to look up the track that the 1900 hurricane took when it came in to Galveston, Tx. Also the way Hurricane Harvey stalled and then rolled along the coastline dumping buckets of rain along the way! It’s always better to be safe than sorry.

Gearing Up for Hurricane Season!

It’s that time of year to start preparing for hurricane season. After reviewing my lists from years past, I am going to add in battery operated lamps along with the solar lights.

I am also making sure that there is plenty of bottled water on hand. Rainfall comes a plenty with a hurricane but it’s often blowing at 85 miles per hour so the more reliable sources come from bottled water!

Again, the most important things to watch over are your family, neighbors, and friends! Be sure to contact them before a hurricane event!

Stay safe and stay aware during this hurricane season!

Enjoying the Rainfall!

This big boy is loving the fresh green grasses!!!

April Showers…

Make happy cows! Our recent rains have brought much needed moisture to the pastures. The cows are putting on their spring weight gain from grazing this lush grass.

It’s Hurricane Season!

Today is the first day of June and that means that today is the start of hurricane season.

The weather is at best unpredictable. But what we can do is try to think about ways to keep people and animals as safe as possible.

I like to walk around and look for any structures that look like they are weak and might not be able to withstand a steady 74-95 mph wind (category 1 hurricane based on the Saffir-Simpson Scale). The same goes for tree limbs, fence posts, and outdoor feeding equipment.

The next thing I make sure to have on hand are strong contractor garbage bags because if you need to make an emergency repair these can be used in lots of ways. I also have a roll of Gorilla tape as well.

Losing electricity is almost a given during a hurricane. I always make sure that all flashlights and spotlights have either fresh batteries or stay charged up. Something that comes in handy are these solar yard lights! You have to be sure they are charged before the main hurricane bands arrive…but they can provide light in a room at night when everything is so incredibly dark!

I also make sure to have plenty of feed on hand and that it can’t get wet. Blowing rain can make its way under doors and through cracks so be sure to check for possible leakage.

I am praying that we all stay safe during this time of year. And remember to check on your neighbors as well. A little extra hand while trying to get everything ready means a lot!

Early Morning Walk!

The air this morning is crisp and fresh! Nature is waking up and showing us her beauty. The spring grasses are coming in nicely even though we do need rain and the birds are busy with their nest!

Spring is such a wonderful season! Enjoy! The bluebonnets and Indian Paintbrush are out in full force!

The Lord has sent His Blessings!!!

Rain! Rain to replenish our stock tanks! Rain to replenish our crops! Rain to refresh our air! Rain to wash away the dust! Thank you Dear Lord for Your merciful bounty!!!

All is Calm!!!!

Merry Christmas to all!!!!

We are counting our blessings this time of year and praying for restorative rain to fill the stock tanks and nourish the thirsty ground!

It’s a Lovely Mother’s Day!

Happy Mother’s Day!

We have had some wonderful, much needed, rain! I’m trying to add a few photos…..here they are!!!

Collapsing cone flower
Rain water flowing over the Colorado River Cobble

Restorative Rain!!!

We are finally getting some much needed rain. It’s the kind of soaking rain that will refresh and replenish our reservoirs. There were cracks beginning in the ground that were reminiscent of last summer! I have to say that “I’m singing in the rain!!!“. Thank you Dear Lord!