LOL, actually chimney, you spelled BOTH of them right. So much for spell check!
Yeah, we have one real bad fire south of us that has burned over 18,000 acres and is about 40% contained. On top of that there are about half a dozen smaller fires and the bad thing about that is that its tying up local fire departments keeping them from helping with the big fire.
Of course, these are nothing compared to the fires in Arizona and New Mexico.
But its so dry here ... you wouldn't believe its East Texas. Our ponds are about all dried up and I had to sell all my cattle because with the drought no grass is growing. Feed is far too expensive to buy so I had to back out of all of it. No other choice.
There's some good news on the horizon though. They are calling for a 50% chance of rain tomorrow (Tuesday) starting early in the morning and a good chance of more rain on Wednesday.
That man upstairs takes care of us if we give him a chance.
TT
I'm sorry that you had to sell your cattle.
It's very dry here too and we've had no rain. There are brush fires west of us and the smell is drifting east. It smells terrible when I go in the yard to take the dogs out. Almost every day, there is 50% chance of storms, but all it does by us is get cloudy. Last week, it was thundering and I so hoped it would rain; didn't happen. Our grass is almost dead and will stay that way since we're under severe watering restrictions.