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NC Drought – 2011
by admin on Sep.15, 2011, under Images, Real Estate
While some parts of the US are on fire, and other parts are drowning after too much rain – many of the rest of us are not having fun either. The 2011 drought in the Piedmont area of North Carolina has just about tapped all the water resources we had.
Here is a photo of the lake – September 2009:
And here it is – September 2011:
Same geese – different September!
Not the greatest pictures for comparison, but if you see where the pedal boat is sitting in the first picture, you can see its former location in the second picture – with about 10′ of dry lake-bed behind it. The boats haven’t seen this end of the lake since April.
This is great stuff for the geese since temperatures here yesterday were mid-90s. The former lake area is damp and cool and they’ll sit there and sleep for hours. They aren’t as dumb as people think they are.
This (normally) 4-acre lake is suffering not only from lack of rain this year, but we never really recovered from the last drought year of 2007. We “maintained” but never got back what was lost then – so we have less resources to fall back on in 2011.
Water meal continues to be a problem – although even it seems stymied by the lack of water in which to grow and prosper. My “Come On Labor Day” wishes for rain have so far, not yet been fulfilled.
The fountain is providing aeration to the poor fish, who are by now probably living a condo-type life – compacted into living areas that are the remaining deeper channels of the lake. But, without significant rain in the next week, I will have to unplug the fountain. By then, the fountain will not have enough water to function. Without the added aeration, I would expect to begin to see dead fish floating in what’s left of the lake.
It makes you stop and think how bad things can get if it doesn’t do something as simple as rain.
We, myself included, take clean water and clean air for granted – like breathing, you don’t pay much attention to it until you can’t have it or can’t do it. I don’t care whether you believe in global warming or not, but extreme weather conditions are impacting our planet to a greater not lesser degree.
Cause and effect?
Drought – 2011
by admin on Aug.12, 2011, under Images, Real Estate
It’s here and it’s ugly:
This dock now looks a bit ridiculous since it is surrounded by no water. In fact, the dock spent nearly two months UNDER water in 2006. For a 4-acre lake to have lost this much of its substance says a lot about how dry things are – everywhere really – but specifically in my Piedmont North Carolina location.
Local farmers are having to arrange water deliveries to manage their livestock – shallow ponds and streams are dry. I usually enjoy a trip to my local Southern States but lately, it is a rather depressing visit since everyone is experiencing increasing difficulties.
99% of the local area is on well water. Wells, particularly more shallow wells, are also a concern during a drought. Some thoughts on well water were mentioned in this prior post.
If anyone, anywhere, doesn’t think that having enough water is important, and that having enough clean water is vital – you just aren’t paying attention….
Fortunately, the Southern Environmental Law Center IS paying attention.
TGIF – and still praying for rain…