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Date Posted: 03:16:53 04/22/08 Tue
Author: mikey
Subject: We have
In reply to: Cari 's message, "Mikey" on 08:23:36 04/21/08 Mon

been receiving rains this spring. Our lakes and ponds are back to normal. However, there is some question about how much the ground water has recovered. They are still talking about conserving water, but, have relaxed some restrictions. Being on a well, I am always mindful of not overusing water anyway. My grass is really green, and growing. I should be mowing every four days, but I am stretching it out as far as I can because now the cost of fuel for the mowers is out of sight..

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