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Old 02-18-2021, 09:06 AM
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Forecast for Saturday 02/20
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Saturday 02/20 / 0 in
Mostly sunny skies.
High 33F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.
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Old 02-18-2021, 11:06 AM
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BUENA VISTA R7 Santa Anita as Bonus
Since Lauel is just 9 Races
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Old 02-18-2021, 11:52 AM
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Sunny here in Hot Springs today and 31 degrees. The big warm-up has started. Hope that bodes well for our friends in Texas. Burst pipes, no heat or water, probably hard to prepare food. Truly a wintry nightmare. Just heard on the news that the insurance claims will far exceed the last hurricane that hit Texas. I hope that the powers that be down there can figure out what all went wrong and can take measures to prevent future occurrences. Feel extremely lucky that we here in Arkansas didn't suffer the same fate. Can't ever remember anything quite that bad. Sure I've been run out of my house (all electric) before, but nothing like as horrific as Texas has suffered and is still suffering.
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Old 02-18-2021, 12:49 PM
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Sunny here in Hot Springs today and 31 degrees. The big warm-up has started. Hope that bodes well for our friends in Texas. Burst pipes, no heat or water, probably hard to prepare food. Truly a wintry nightmare. Just heard on the news that the insurance claims will far exceed the last hurricane that hit Texas. I hope that the powers that be down there can figure out what all went wrong and can take measures to prevent future occurrences. Feel extremely lucky that we here in Arkansas didn't suffer the same fate. Can't ever remember anything quite that bad. Sure I've been run out of my house (all electric) before, but nothing like as horrific as Texas has suffered and is still suffering.
Don had sent me a message asking that I pinch hit for him in posting the threads. He said that both he and Patty are well but their home was without power and did not expect it back soon. On Tuesday they were with their daughter and then had made hotel reservations. He did not expect to be playing in our contest this Saturday. I'm sure our thoughts are with them.
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Old 02-18-2021, 02:35 PM
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Don had sent me a message asking that I pinch hit for him in posting the threads. He said that both he and Patty are well but their home was without power and did not expect it back soon. On Tuesday they were with their daughter and then had made hotel reservations. He did not expect to be playing in our contest this Saturday. I'm sure our thoughts are with them.
Good to hear. Sounds like they are OK.
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Old 02-20-2021, 10:41 AM
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Don had sent me a message asking that I pinch hit for him in posting the threads. He said that both he and Patty are well but their home was without power and did not expect it back soon. On Tuesday they were with their daughter and then had made hotel reservations. He did not expect to be playing in our contest this Saturday. I'm sure our thoughts are with them.
We are thawing out here, after weather nobody in Texas is used to. Many, many are still without power and running water. Plumbers are moving in from neighboring states to handle the huge load of repairing burst water pipes. Insurance claims, if they have insurance, will be going through the roof. Most homes built in Texas don't account for this kind of weather when it comes to insulating and properly locating water lines.

They suspected fire water (sprinkler) leaks in part of our apartment complex so we had not water after we got back from my daughters house for a day and a half. I was never so happy when the water was flowing and I could flush the toilet with something other than melted snow. We are OK compared to many still feeling the ugly results of this crazy, chilling blast.

The major power generation and distribution companies, most are privately owned, will be under great scrutiny. Law suites may prevail, heads may roll . . . people have died due to the bitter cold. It could have and should have been handled much better. There were warnings days ahead that obviously were not taken seriously. Even the Farmer's Almanac predicted an extremely frigid weather event almost to the day.

When's the last time anyone read the Farmer's Almanac and if so took anything in there as gospel??? And I won't say anything about the failure of our State and local government "leaders" to actually lead, whom I did not vote for (on a personal basis that is) . . . I hate politics!!!

We'll slowly climb to the mid 50's the next few days and mid to high 60's next week. I'm getting out my shorts and flip flops : Thanks for thinking of DG and spouse The last 4 days were no fun at all (coulda been worse) but better times and warmer weather will slowly melt the sting away . . . for us at least.
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Old 02-20-2021, 11:09 AM
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We are thawing out here, after weather nobody in Texas is used to. Many, many are still without power and running water. Plumbers are moving in from neighboring states to handle the huge load of repairing burst water pipes. Insurance claims, if they have insurance, will be going through the roof. Most homes built in Texas don't account for this kind of weather when it comes to insulating and properly locating water lines.

They suspected fire water (sprinkler) leaks in part of our apartment complex so we had not water after we got back from my daughters house for a day and a half. I was never so happy when the water was flowing and I could flush the toilet with something other than melted snow. We are OK compared to many still feeling the ugly results of this crazy, chilling blast.

The major power generation and distribution companies, most are privately owned, will be under great scrutiny. Law suites may prevail, heads may roll . . . people have died due to the bitter cold. It could have and should have been handled much better. There were warnings days ahead that obviously were not taken seriously. Even the Farmer's Almanac predicted an extremely frigid weather event almost to the day.

When's the last time anyone read the Farmer's Almanac and if so took anything in there as gospel??? And I won't say anything about the failure of our State and local government "leaders" to actually lead, whom I did not vote for (on a personal basis that is) . . . I hate politics!!!

We'll slowly climb to the mid 50's the next few days and mid to high 60's next week. I'm getting out my shorts and flip flops : Thanks for thinking of DG and spouse The last 4 days were no fun at all (coulda been worse) but better times and warmer weather will slowly melt the sting away . . . for us at least.
Happy to see that you are safe and well. We were worried about you.

Will Texans forgive your junior Senator for his Cancun escapade or will that blunder come back to haunt him?

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Old 02-20-2021, 01:28 PM
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Happy to see that you are safe and well. We were worried about you.

Will Texans forgive your junior Senator for his Cancun escapade or will that blunder come back to haunt him?
We can only hope that he's been stung by a killer bee and not a honey bee. And we'll hope there will be a big BLUE moon shining overTexas eventually!!!
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