mountainlaurel3
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Finally got our first real monsoon rain yesterday near Durango at 7800'. So nice and mild now.
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At least AZ will get some rains today.103 for a high in East Texas yesterday. Still no rain in sight and 100 + for at least the next few weeks. Wish we could at least get some cloud cover. This heat is hard on people, animals and our trees. I’ve had 2 matures oaks die within the past 4 weeks. Also saw on the news that the heat is killing the Saguaro cactus in Arizona.
HankSaw some green in the Sawtooths and Datil Mtns. A patch on the plains.
Got some good showers after sundown.
Lots of thunder and lightning.
Rio was not happy with that.
Kept falling back to sleep with the sounds of water dripping into puddles.
Looks like 100's coming back to NM.
Damn.
Rain chances falling for a week.
Interesting observation. Do you think there is a reason for it? Some kind of snake die-off? Or just a random coincidence?Observation.
I have seen no snakes on our roads. Dead or alive.
Usually some rattlers or gopher snakes laying dead on one road or another.
Good for me and Rio, but very odd.
Don't think I've seen one on my place in a year. Any kind.
No shortage of rodents here.Interesting observation. Do you think there is a reason for it? Some kind of snake die-off? Or just a random coincidence?
Not to derail this thread but I went camping at a spot a month or so ago that I can usually shoot 100’s of gophers at. I seen two total. When I got out to service I called the local bio and he said he observed the same thing. His theory was that they may have winter killed due to the snow/long winter and late green up. I never think about the effect weather has on some of these other animals but since then I’ve been paying a little more attention to it.