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Montgomery/Harris county, Texas folks - check in. Who needs help?

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    #41
    Not to be disagreeable, but I'm delighted that they widened C-R. That's a bitch of a road under the best of circumstances, with no shoulder at all along most of it. I believe it's a whole lot safer to drive it than it was, pre-construction. Because it seems there's always some idiot going 10mph over the speed limit that's got his panties in a twist being behind you, while you're pulling a trailer and not speeding.
    In loving memory of Laura Jahnke.
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    • #42
      Originally posted by ESG View Post
      Because it seems there's always some idiot going 10mph over the speed limit that's got his panties in a twist being behind you, while you're pulling a trailer and not speeding.
      ... or when the trailer blows a tire (and nearly blows the entire fender off the trailer) and it takes almost an hour to painstakingly crawl down C-R from a point just south of 2920 back to K-Z Rd with two miserably sweaty horses in back and long line of seriously PO'd drivers stacked up behind. Much of that portion hasn't been widened yet, but add me to the "happy it's being widened!" contingent.
      "I did know once, only I've sort of forgotten." - Winnie the Pooh

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      • #43
        We could use more of it here as well. It has rained some over the past few days, but most of it looks ominous on the radar, then it splits right before it gets here and goes around us! Lots of lighting and thunder and wind, but very little rain.

        Be safe, those of you in the Houston area!
        Tricia Veley-First Flight Farm
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        • #44
          news told of barn (didn't hear which) evac'd -- person doing last walk-through found a pony in a stall that no one knew was there - pony in water, head up, water was over its eyes

          apparently someone evac'd pony to that barn and didn't tell the right folks

          ugh -- thank goodness for the final check


          things looking much better all around now

          weird to be in the midst of it while watching national news about so much of the country being in severe drought
          Nothing says "I love you" like a tractor. (Clydejumper)

          The reports states, “Elizabeth reported that she accidently put down this pony, ........, at the show.”

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          • #45
            Originally posted by SGray View Post
            news told of barn (didn't hear which) evac'd -- person doing last walk-through found a pony in a stall that no one knew was there - pony in water, head up, water was over its eyes

            apparently someone evac'd pony to that barn and didn't tell the right folks
            I can't imagine how horrifying that could have been. Very lucky pony!

            But I'm perplexed that Vickers made the news (again!) for flooding when they flood damn near every single time it rains. There's no reason for them to be waiting till the last minute and swimming horses out.
            "I did know once, only I've sort of forgotten." - Winnie the Pooh

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            • #46
              I hope everyone is ok and know that the barn in the video is still evacuated but planning on coming home this weekend from the race park.

              It's a nice group of middle class, mostly beginner equestrians and their team is very well behaved and successful at the hunter shows. They also have some beginner trail and dressage horses there as well.

              If you'd like to help this barn, aka Simeons Ranch/Old Vickers/Cypress Riding School - D&D Feed Store had an account for shavings, feed, and hay: 2813517144 is the number.

              After 13-15 inches of rain, I would hope my barn didn't float away. If you'd like to help, please do. I'm not at this barn but know a few who are - Thanks So Much!
              Last edited by SanJacMonument; Jul. 16, 2012, 11:39 PM.

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