Sujet : Re: Ping Lynn
De : wthyde1953 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (William Hyde)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 21. May 2024, 19:41:54
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Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 5/18/2024 5:21 AM, Tony Nance wrote:
Just checking in after yet another round of severe weather in the Houston area.
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Tony
I was in Montana fishing with five other guys on the Missouri River for the last week. I left Helena, Montana this morning at 34 F. I arrived back in Houston at 93 F. I want to go back.
My wife and daughter were fine. I live way outside Houston in what used to be the sticks.
"For those of you scoring at home, Houston has endured.
2015: Memorial Day flood
2016: Tax Day flood
2017: Harvey
2019: TS Imelda
2020: TS Beta
2021: Grid collapse due to freeze, Hurricane Nicholas
2022: heat/drought
2023: Hottest summer on record
2024: Derecho"
Last time I was in Houston, in 2001, there was also a flood. Those of us in College Station benefited mightily, as classical musicians relocated temporarily to our area, and put on a series of wonderful chamber concerts.
Texas is the only place where I've ever had to swim across a street. In memory I associate SE Texas with floods.
William Hyde