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The drought is awful here in North Alabama.
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[quote:Nine's:MV8zMzYzNDM0XzU5OTY0MzA2XzQ1OUE1QjhG] My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in Alabama. Sounds like the I 65 fire was intentionally set. Hard to imagine someone doing that. Figured things must be getting really bad down there. Have some property well south of most of you and there are no fires at this point, but the guy who watches out for things called and told me how bad it was up north and wanted the ok to remove a couple trees and some shrubs around the house if things got worse, or if fires broke out there. He knows how I love those trees and wouldn't ask if it wasn't a real threat. Guess the pond that is filled by a spring in the woods is still doing fine, and like the kind person in Tx. who put out water pans for the wildlife, the caretaker is going to make sure the pond stays up or some watering system is put in for the wildlife. How are the people in the north part dealing with lifestock feeding and watering? They selling off animals, or having big problems? Stay safe and healthy everyone. Time and nature can take care of many things. [/quote]
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I've lived in this area my entire life. Love to fish. My son and I have been walking down the creeks and stream beds we normally fish. Dry as a bone. Fires burning around the area. Bad smell of smoke over entire Huntsville area yesterday. Drove around the area yesterday from Fayetteville TN to Birmingham AL. Water is hard to find except in the big rivers and those are low.
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