Yes, we have no rain, we have no rain for today…
yes, we have no rain, we have no rain now for months.
Texas is turning into a windblown dust bowl with the “exceptional drought” that has last ten months with no end in sight. Livestock is being sold off and shipped to out of state, crops are dead in the fields, and water sources are drying up fast and triple digit temps post the worst heat and drought in Texas history. When we first arrived here we saw all the corn fields fresh and green, all around the campground for miles and miles. Then about 18” tall, the promise and outlook was good for a good crop of sweet delicious corn. We slowly watch it brown and die over the next two months. Now mostly black and leafless, the withered stalks look like something from a disaster movie. All crops have met the same fate here with few exceptions. Truly a sad picture to see. Ranchers and farmers loosing their livestock, their crops, and their land. The rest of the report:
Just another example of the weather and climate conditions that are going to change as the Earth beings another planetary cycle which will begin on December 21, 2012, when all the planets in our solar system from a alignment and cross the galactic plane of the milky way galaxy. This happen only only every 26,000 years and marks the being of changes in the Earth’s dynamics. Sound a little familiar? It just so happens at scientists and geologists have many facts to show the climactic changes that have occurred on Earth going back 100’s of thousands years… and the cycles of those changes that occur like clockwork, just like the seasons. Smaller cycles (like the seasons), contained in ever increasingly larger cycles, like the cycles that mark the galactic alignment every 26,000 years. They know what the Earth is heading for, which will eventually lead to another ice age as it has many times in the past. Not that we will see it in our lifetime, but we will see the changes in climate that for several thousand years, will lead up to it. Most noticeably the severity of weather occurrences. More severe drought, floods, and storms… hotter summers, colder winters. But that’s another story.