Jimi,
Sorry to hear that you all are still getting drenched over there...  I live
just south of Albuquerque and yesterday we had several sporatic showers but
seems everything has "blown" over...  Got up this morning to clear-blue
skys, so hopefully you all will be getting the same...  A lot of the "lakes"
have more-less dried up but still have a lot of mud-sink-holes...  In fact
we got our ambulance stuck in one last night trying to get to a patients
house, (I work for Living Cross Ambulance Service, Valencia County), and if
it wouldn't have been for the help from a nice farmer with his tractor, I
think we'd still be stuck... LOL ...  Anyway, hopefully, everything should
be clearing up and drying out soon...  I'm taking the last week of this
month off and will be going up to the San Juan for about 5 or 6 days or so,
so thought you might be interested on joining me up there... Let me know...

Rodney...  :-)
aka smokeater734
Fire Captain/Paramedic
Los Chavez Fire Dept.
Los Lunas, Valencia County





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "rodmakers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 8:21 AM
Subject: [VFB] Morning


> Good Morning and Happy Easter to all of our friends from rain soaked SE
New
> Mexico. Yep, started drizzling yesterday about noon and started raining
> steady late last night. So far about 1.4" in less than 24 hours. The draws
> and arroyos are running, the river and lake are up and the "Desert" is
> turning green, ( in the last days the dessert shall blossom as a garden
??).
> Cold out as well, 40* with an expected low tonight about the same, what
> happened to spring? House is dry so far, (guess I managed to find and fix
> all the leaks), shop still has a few in non critical places, will devote
> time to it this week.
>
> Think I will "Hibernate" again today, two weekends in a row, really need
to
> build up my library some with new material. However, on the bright side,
it
> allows my back to rest from the strains of the week and allows the wife
> daughter and myself to contemplate a fishing trip and enjoy each others
> company.
>
> Have a good one my friends, stay warm, dry and enjoy the day, (yes all,
the
> sun will shine again, soon I hope).
>
> "Waxing" the canoe again and loading provisions,
> Jimi
>
>


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