Lets all do a rain dance for NE Wisconsin!

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Let's all do a rain dance for NE Wisconsin!

Jeez, about 1 month with no rain here in NE Wisconsin. It took my hands/fingers/wrists a week to heal after trying to dig the hard, dry parched earth of mid-August summer. Not to mention, poor signal conductivity. I'm thinkin' about buying a jackhammer to dig or a little easier, an 18v cordless drill and a 4" hole saw. The ground is THAT hard! C'mon everybody, get up and do a little rain dance....
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Re: Let's all do a rain dance for NE Wisconsin!

It is going to be hard to drum up some sympathy for a state with that much fresh water in all them lakes. There is always water hunting on all them beaches. :thumbsup:
 

Re: Let's all do a rain dance for NE Wisconsin!

Draw a Turtle in the Earth with a Stick. Stick the Stick in the middle of the Turtle's Back pointing straight up! Leave it there.

Laugh if you want! It Will Rain within Three Days!

A rain turtle is a ritual believed to bring about rain, especially in periods of drought. The practice is commonly considered to be of Native American origin.[1] To perform the ceremony, one uses a stick to draw a turtle in the sand or dirt of an area in need of rain. The stick is then driven into the ground so that it remains protruding from the turtle's back. The time required for the action to take effect varies from one account to another, ranging from occurring instantaneously to taking several days.

This is not Voodoo, Pagan, or Indian Shaman stuff. Just the power of the Mind!
 

Re: Let's all do a rain dance for NE Wisconsin!

homefires said:
Draw a Turtle in the Earth with a Stick. Stick the Stick in the middle of the Turtle's Back pointing straight up! Leave it there.

Laugh if you want! It Will Rain within Three Days!

A rain turtle is a ritual believed to bring about rain, especially in periods of drought. The practice is commonly considered to be of Native American origin.[1] To perform the ceremony, one uses a stick to draw a turtle in the sand or dirt of an area in need of rain. The stick is then driven into the ground so that it remains protruding from the turtle's back. The time required for the action to take effect varies from one account to another, ranging from occurring instantaneously to taking several days.

This is not Voodoo, Pagan, or Indian Shaman stuff. Just the power of the Mind!

You ever seen what a turtle with a stick in his back looks like?

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NOT a pretty picture!!!
 

Re: Let's all do a rain dance for NE Wisconsin!

come on its not that bad, but we do need some rain, still running the f-4?
 

Re: Let's all do a rain dance for NE Wisconsin!

I'll send you some!!!! Here in western NY it has rained everyother day for 2 months now. I can't remember a summer so wet, worse it rains every weekend!!!!! Lets trade weather for awhile ;D

Greg
 

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