Wednesday 27 October 2021

A TIME TO RETURN TO DUTY - PART TWO

 A TIME TO RETURN TO DUTY

continued from our preceding entry..


     Relying upon the intelligence and integrity of the writer of the newspaper report concerning what is regarded as essentially a shutdown of the Rio Pecos, one could reliably take the writing and use the material for kindling.   The article essentially points out that the Rio Pecos is either dead or dyeing or both.  The article was somber and authoritative  and perhaps even believable.  However, one must remember that throughout the world there are people with many degrees, much experience, all nature of ideas, analysis, and best interests at heart that reassure the human race that The End Is Near.

     I mean…everybody knows it.   Doctor Fauci couldn't be either that wrong or that deceptivehe's a nice little old man who is just trying to help the poor and the downtrodden.

       BUTthere is a little problem as we move along.   The drought and shortage of water in the subterranean  areas in West Texas has been a bit severe, but it has also been confined to a relatively small area.   It is also a river that can "pick it up and  dump all over you and your ranch" or it can enter into an eight to twenty month "dry-spell" and pick up one-tenth or less than what the Good Lord allocates to the rainfall in the Pecos River (in Texas ) area, that being 15 too 24 inches per year.   There have been times when there was little or no rain in that area for 12 to 20 months.

     The massive Lake Amistad that has depths in some places as deep as 400 - 500 feet, and it fed primarily by the Rio Grande and the Rio Concho which comes in a ways upstream from Mexico   The Devil's River is a smaller course, running generally North to South, and feeding into the Rio Grande, and that flow is relatively steady and spring fedalthough it is much smaller than the catchment areas of the other mentioned sources.

     And, to draw the noose tight, we can be sure that Gabriel will blow his horn some time in the very distant  future.   The regular and irregular rains, the regular and irregular springs will fill and feed the 200,000 square miles of that part of Texas (and New Mexico) drained and fed by the various aquifers and surface carriers.

    Thanks  one and all for your time and interest.   We are trying to get back in the saddle againand apparently our response has been been than I thought it might be.   Thanks to everyone!!!

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