queen creek

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Terry Soloman

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Terry Soloman

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White Plains, New York
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My little sister lived out in Queen Creek when it was a dirt road and a few Trailers back in the mid 1970s. We used to look for gold in the Creek!
 

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Yeah, you don't try to drive in "Brown Water". Not if you want to have another Birthday. Flash Floods are common out there. It may not be raining where you are but 10 to 20 miles away and the water comes down the washes where you are.


I always say: "When it's brown flush it down and when it's yellow don't splash a fella!" Watch out for those traveling logs during a flash flood.

That's on my Golden Throne of course..
 

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