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Friday, September 12, 2025

This & That

 1. Thank you all for your kind words and well wishes for my recovery from my Covid and flu vaccines. With the help of ibuprophen, the good behavior of granddaughter and two deep naps plus a good night's rest, I'm feeling like myself again. (Isn't that a funny expression?). 

I don't recall having such a reaction in the past except for the Shingles vaccine.  Considering the timing of this reaction, if we'd gotten the shots later in the day on Wednesday, the worst part would have hit me during the day on Thursday.  As it was I awoke in the night with the worst of it and then was dragging all day on Thursday.

Glad it's over!

2. Look at this map.



We live just south of that red area so we are in severe and almost in extreme drought. 

There was this narrative in the local listserve:
Southern part of Grafton County now in “extreme drought.” Lucky us: It’s the only part of the country east of Texas to hit that status. After this, there’s only “Exceptional Drought” to go. The communities in Drought.gov’s red zone basically run from eastern Plainfield and Lebanon (though not W. Leb) up to Warren and Wentworth and over to Campton. Meanwhile, severe drought has spread in Vermont to take in all of Orange and Windsor counties (plus the rest of central VT and much of the NEK).

There was also this from a community north of us.

MERIDEN VILLAGE WATER CONSERVATION NOTICE

To all Meriden Village Water Customers:

    "Due to extremely dry conditions experienced lately, the Commissioners of the MVWD ask that you voluntarily help to conserve water until such time as we receive adequate rainfall to replenish the groundwater supply. We ask that you refrain from all non-essential water use both inside and outside your home. (Example: vehicle washing, irrigation, pool filling, slip n slides, running water while brushing teeth or doing dishes etc.)

 

    Much of the State of New Hampshire is currently experiencing a moderate drought and the northern counties are currently experiencing severe drought. Meriden Village as of 9/8 is right on the line between moderate and severe. In order to assure an adequate water supply, water conservation is essential.

 

    The lack of adequate rainfall began early in July and continues presently. Ground water levels are low and it will take a significant amount of rainfall to turn things around."


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We are on a well.  We don't have a town water supply like Meriden.  We have no idea how deep our well is, but it is not an old shallow one or dependent upon a spring.  I've been reading in the newspaper how many of those have failed.


It's time I rethink our water usage.  I must admit I leave the water running when I wash my face and brush my teeth.  I like to take long hot showers.  There are other shortcuts I need to embrace.  

Any suggestions?


Send rain our way!





4 comments:

Faith said...

here in the Albany/Saratoga area of NYS we are in the drought stage too (medium drought). We have certain towns that say no more watering the lawn (We stopped watering ours 2 yrs ago); we have had the 8th driest summer since 1985. Things I personally do is limit my time in the piping hot water of the shower; I buy sparkling water so I don't go through an entire pitcher of brita water in a day (I drink a lot of water); and we haven't bought as many late summer flowers as we usually do to cut down on watering plants. Thankfully my indoor plants (snake plant and violet) don't need watering daily. and the mums I bought for my deck only need watering twice weekly. I also grow wildflowers which stay hearty in a drought. I try to remember to turn off the water when washing face and brushing teeth until I actually need it. NH is VERY dry!!

Anvilcloud said...

I think anywhere near and between you and us, it's pretty abd.

Tom said...

...in the past when we have been, a hurricane along the coast have dumped much needed rain on us.

Barbara Rogers said...

It’s astonishing isn’t it, just to find out what a water shortage does. I’m sorry to hear you’re going through that.