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Good Evening everybody. I confirmed today that your wonderful Governor Jan Brewer spent the first 10 years of her life here in Hawthorne. Her Dad was a Civilian Supervisor on the Base here.
So I had the story a little off but she did live & go to school here.
Found out late yesterday evening that the place where I camp got 18" of rain the other day and that the waters up over the roads and the snakes, gators and fire ants have taken over the place. So you know what I will be doing today. If I run into any of those varmits I will post up some pics.
Found out late yesterday evening that the place where I camp got 18" of rain the other day and that the waters up over the roads and the snakes, gators and fire ants have taken over the place. So you know what I will be doing today. If I run into any of those varmits I will post up some pics.
Well got back from cleaning up at the camper and sawing up some limbs took them to the burn pile then mowed and weeded and sprayed for weeds and ants. Everything looked okay on my end. I spent a 2k on 32000 pounds of crushed concrete and a new 30/50 amp breaker with a new electric pole. Also redid the septic lines and all the water lines for the site. So I guess its paying off for me. There was one lady that had a 7 foot gator on her deck and there were several snakes killed and fire ants ate a couple up that was trying to get to their trailer. The water has droped about 2 ft and looks okay. Those that had to deal with the snakes and the gator have thier campers down lower than were mine is. The crush concrete raised mine about 8inches and I am about 4 ft higher in elevation than where they are. Here are a few pics from today.
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