A few weeks ago, leading government experts told us that the corn belt drought was just going to get worse.
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I noticed at the end of April, we were told the precipitation was over and we could expect the next two weeks to be dry in Colorado. Didn’t happen, and we’ve had three weeks of rain since.
Fort Collins is by far the greenest I have ever seen it, and the Poudre is up to its banks,
I have had many enjoyable hours hiking the Poudre. I found this quartz point 15-20 miles upstream from Ted’s Place, c1974, on an old logging trail. It was in three pieces then, and would be dust by now, had I not retrieved it.
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