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According to conservatives what they need are vinny9698 Jul 2013 #1
I fought forest fires in UT, CO, AZ and NM and did associated work. One year, taking daily byeya Jul 2013 #2
We have two crews on stand-by here in Cortez, CO. bluedigger Jul 2013 #3
Our daughter was born in Cortez and I lived for 6 years at Mesa Verde. I like that part of byeya Jul 2013 #4
We don't have any water to waste on it, either. bluedigger Jul 2013 #6
The 24 year drought which ended at the beginning of the 14th century drove the cliff dwellers byeya Jul 2013 #8
I think I read somewhere that this one has lasted just about as long. bluedigger Jul 2013 #9
That's really horrible then - good luck and I hope it rains soon(no lightning) August was the only byeya Jul 2013 #10
The ag producers are hurting for water. bluedigger Jul 2013 #11
The "monsoon" are the thunderstorms in July and August of many years. You can watch the clouds form byeya Jul 2013 #12
Mostly we just get the noise here in town. bluedigger Jul 2013 #14
And don't forget the world class dust devils to your SW, W and NW - very impressive byeya Jul 2013 #15
I watch those out my front window on my "lawn". bluedigger Jul 2013 #16
LOL! byeya Jul 2013 #17
Is it smoky over there? We have had a few bad days over here. likesmountains 52 Jul 2013 #5
Not too bad - kind of hazy. bluedigger Jul 2013 #7
Already a 2k forest fire 15 miles from Vegas Nevernose Jul 2013 #13
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