Yesterday was ever so delightful! I hope yours was also.
Today we woke up to wind, which means it will blow all day and possibly blow in a storm. More than likely it will blow in a cold front, but that is okay, we are still doing ground work, nothing is planted yet, and no water.
ALTHOUGH!!!!!
The Uncompahgre Valley Water Users higher ups have decided that they WILL start the irrigation water today!
No April Fool’s either!
It will get to us by Friday or next Monday at the latest.
50% of normal. I would NOT want to be a ditch rider this year you can bet we are going to hear of water fights and uncivilized behavior when it comes to the water for the farms. All ready the subdivision people are complaining that they won’t have water (they do, they can use city water).
As I understand it, If we were over on the eastern slope around Sterling and Pueblo it wouldn’t be the subdivision people complaining, it would be the farmers also. The cities have all rights to the water FIRST.
But I’m not going there. The whole ‘water thing’ is just so emotional and frightening that I can’t really get my mind around it.
Terry and I will do what we have to do and be grateful that we have what we have. One never really knows what the rest of the growing season will bring, it could be normal.
Have a nice Monday everyone…we are off to lay pipe!
Linda


good news on the water!
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I’m thinking about writing a column about water. Here in NY we generally take it for granted, but the rest of the country is a whole different world.. Thanks for giving me some ideas for research!
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I’m glad to hear that the water is coming. I hope it gets to your farm without problems. I also hope there won’t be too many water fights, but that’s probably unrealistic. I guess some city dwellers don’t want to think seriously about their choice: water for their lawn or water for food to eat.
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Water, land and religion…..the beginning of many wars! Just have faith that all will be fine and mitigate what you can.
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Those blue skies are beautiful! I think our weather is finally warming up, hopefully to stay.
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The subject of water for farmers is a heartbreaking one for the farmers in parts of California.
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Hi Linda, Beautiful photos… Hope you get some RAIN. We have had ALOT this winter–including ALL day yesterday. However, today is pretty and not too cold… Yeah!!!!
Hope you do get your water soon… I did wonder about ‘fights’ over the amount of water… Hope people are civil and just do what you all are doing –and that is abiding by the ‘order’ –and cutting back on your crops…. BUT–I do hope that you get more RAIN –and that you end up with more water than they say you may get….
Hugs,
Betsy
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Pretty sky! Farming isn’t for the weak, right?
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Have fun laying the pipe, and take lots of big, beautiful sky photos!
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Water in the canals is a thing to celebrate. There are a lot of dirty robins around here. ;-D
I hope you get the water you need to get you through the season.
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Pipe Laying! That should make you feel a little hopeful. I do hope the Boys are helping. No water on here yet. It will be interesting to see how much we get. I need to clean my ditch. Um, I kinda hate to ask, after last year, but is there any ditch burning going on in your neighbor hood? Hope not.
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A vital commodity like water can cause some very heated disagreements. some people find it hard to be rational. I hope things work out for you.
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Linda, you are doing all farmers a service by personalizing the plight of farmers and the drought. It is so easy to not think about water until there is none, something brought home to me when my well went dry this winter. Luckily the well recovered enough to flush the toilet – sparingly. :)). Lots of magic thoughts that your water situation will also recover and you get the much needed rain.
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The water arguments were bad enough between cities and farmers. Now the water-intensive fracking debate has entered the ring. I just want to turn off the news, plant some veggies and hope for rain!
Love those Western Slope skies – they’re beautiful!
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when we grew up we thought water was a never-ending, taken- for- granted right… now, we know it’s precious and in short supply – how times have changed !
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So many of us take water for granted..it is good that you keep us thankful and aware of water struggles. Here the irrigators go even if it is raining..so wasteful.
I hope you had a wonderful Easter too! 🙂
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I think about your water posts sometimes now when I turn on the tap. We take water so for granted and that’s wrong. Thanks for keeping it in our minds.
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