I think I have a way to end the drought in the Upstate of South Carolina. Last Wednesday I stripped a deck in Greenville (about 28 miles from me) which is one of the few areas near Clemson that is not under mandatory water restrictions.
Keep in mind that throughout the entire upstate no more than a light sprinkle of rain has fallen in the past thirty days or more so the odds of stripping a deck and getting it stained without a rain delay looked very good. I was scheduled to stain the deck last Friday, but wouldn’t you know it…rained moved in. It rained on the deck most of the day on Friday all the way through Saturday morning.
Yesterday the forecast predicted a 0% chance of rain most of the week so I schedule the deck staining for this Tuesday. Just before I was going to pull out this morning to drive over to Greenville to stain the deck, I turned on the morning news and found out that 1.25 inches of rain fell in Greenville last night. (where did that come from?) I called the home owner and she confirmed that it poured rain last night on the deck.
Funny thing is, all this time we have not had any rain at all in Clemson. I think Clemson should let me wash a bunch of decks asap. I’m convinced that if I had a bunch of decks to stain here that the drought could be over in no time.
Oh well, no deck staining today so I guess I’ll go work on that boat dock where I have to deck over one of the boat slips on. With the lake being so low I can do the work standing on the ground now.
I think I have a way to end the drought in the Upstate of South Carolina. Last Wednesday I stripped a deck in Greenville (about 28 miles from me) which is one of the few areas near Clemson that is not under mandatory water restrictions.
Keep in mind that throughout the entire upstate no more than a light sprinkle of rain has fallen in the past thirty days or more so the odds of stripping a deck and getting it stained without a rain delay looked very good. I was scheduled to stain the deck last Friday, but wouldn’t you know it…rained moved in. It rained on the deck most of the day on Friday all the way through Saturday morning.
Yesterday the forecast predicted a 0% chance of rain most of the week so I schedule the deck staining for this Tuesday. Just before I was going to pull out this morning to drive over to Greenville to stain the deck, I turned on the morning news and found out that 1.25 inches of rain fell in Greenville last night. (where did that come from?) I called the home owner and she confirmed that it poured rain last night on the deck.
Funny thing is, all this time we have not had any rain at all in Clemson. I think Clemson should let me wash a bunch of decks asap. I’m convinced that if I had a bunch of decks to stain here that the drought could be over in no time.
Oh well, no deck staining today so I guess I’ll go work on that boat dock where I have to deck over one of the boat slips on. With the lake being so low I can do the work standing on the ground now.
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