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Aug 12, 2014 8:50 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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Hang in there, Lyn! Drought like most weather phenomenons are usually cyclical. I was in college for the Calif. Drought of 1975-77, or at least I think it was over in 1977. I remember I was able to ride my moped without fear of rain for 2 years. We had bricks in our toilets, new shower heads that dribbled out water ounces at a time and then on top of that, odd/even gas days.

Eventually, everything recovered. The answer was to seed the clouds back then. Well, I guess they thought for some reason those clouds would stay put and rain on us. Instead, they moved and rained and flooded someplace else in the worse way!
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