Gas station ran out of gas.... and I was just about to start pumping.
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You can't add it right now for this storm.saltydog09 said:
Wondering if I should be getting flood insurance living in Burleson county. House didn't even sniff flooding last May when it rained 12"+ so I'm thinking about just continuing no coverage
Camp Creek?aggiehawg said:
Thanks. The way the creeks drain into the lake, it usually takes 24 hours after a major rain before the lake floods anyway.
Guess I'm heading to the lake to take of the boat tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Yep. My grandfather had a place there when I was kid. My grandmother sold it after he died.carpe vinum said:Camp Creek?aggiehawg said:
Thanks. The way the creeks drain into the lake, it usually takes 24 hours after a major rain before the lake floods anyway.
Guess I'm heading to the lake to take of the boat tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Bunk Moreland said:
Already some rescue boats parked in the teex parking lot on hwy 6 just south of Fitch. I'm sure they're lined up parallel with the coast for miles ready to head south when needed. And hopefully not needed here in town.
TexasAgs1 said:
I thank God that you are still here. Your post the other night made me so sad. All I'm going to say. Makes my heart glad to see you.
mm98 said:
Debating heading out from Katy to Dripping Sorings to pick up my moms generator and drive back tonight.
Too risky to be on the road? I'm 50/50 at this point.
Load up the gang and hang out with Mom!jabberwalkie09 said:mm98 said:
Debating heading out from Katy to Dripping Sorings to pick up my moms generator and drive back tonight.
Too risky to be on the road? I'm 50/50 at this point.
Why drive back? If I were you and I went, I would just stay there.
A good friend also has a place there for several decades.aggiehawg said:Yep. My grandfather had a place there when I was kid. My grandmother sold it after he died.carpe vinum said:Camp Creek?aggiehawg said:
Thanks. The way the creeks drain into the lake, it usually takes 24 hours after a major rain before the lake floods anyway.
Guess I'm heading to the lake to take of the boat tomorrow.
Thanks again.
We bought our own over fifteen years back. But I bought a new boat in February. It's my baby. Have to take care of it. Sadly, our trailer is being used for another boat at the moment, so can't take it out of the water, just need to get it out of the boat house and secured to the shore.
AgsMnn said:
If anyone needs to park a car or boat. I am in Hoecheim and live on a hill. It might be windy, but it will not flood. If it does, I'm going to church.
Still close to the coast, but just offering if you need to make multiple trips back and forth. You can leave things here if need be.
It's a small lake, give me the Lot number and I already have the directory to who owns it and their contact info. And yes, that works both ways. So, I'm trusting you and your friend. Camp Creek is mostly verrry verrry good people. Seldom have a true problem with them and we band together to help people out.carpe vinum said:A good friend also has a place there for several decades.aggiehawg said:Yep. My grandfather had a place there when I was kid. My grandmother sold it after he died.carpe vinum said:Camp Creek?aggiehawg said:
Thanks. The way the creeks drain into the lake, it usually takes 24 hours after a major rain before the lake floods anyway.
Guess I'm heading to the lake to take of the boat tomorrow.
Thanks again.
We bought our own over fifteen years back. But I bought a new boat in February. It's my baby. Have to take care of it. Sadly, our trailer is being used for another boat at the moment, so can't take it out of the water, just need to get it out of the boat house and secured to the shore.
I understand if you are leery about connecting in light of recent events, but if you want to talk to someone with a place there for years I could figure out a way to facilitate that without ever having to talk to a texagser.
Charpie said:
Pay attention to your local news. Most internet wizards are mouthing off based on one or two computer models.