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Catman, if you're out there lurkin, I hope you will be safe. Probably be smart to head for the hills. See on the news tonight that your neck of the beach is in line for at least heavy winds and especially rain. As much as 30"s. Keep us informed as to your situation. Good luck and God bless!
Do nature a favor, spay/neuter your pets and any weird friends or relatives.
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Joined: Dec 2017
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I pulled my aeration pump out on Wed night in case my standpipe couldn't keep up with the inflow. It's events like this that magnify oversized watershed issues.
I left my feeder in place but I wouldn't be surprised if water touches the bottom of it. I plan to put it on concrete blocks this fall. The extra height should give me a little further throw plus make it a little harder for the coons to mess with the thrower wheel outlet. I may brave the rain and wind later today and go check the trash rack.
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