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In case you wanted to know much rain has fallen in TX

Enough to make it so I can't go out on the boat again this weekend because of the rain... <sigh>
 
And the thunder rolls.

Spent all morning until now cleaning out a copious amount of mildew off of every surface. Its been so wet that I simply haven't been able to uncover the boat and let it breathe but it's been raining so hard to leaving it uncovered is sure to cause bigger problems in the long run. What to do. . .
I pulled out all of my gear from the boat. All of the lakes here are either too full to boat in because the ramps are underwater or are so clogged with debris and have no contact suggestions due to bacteria, I don't see us going out any time soon.
 
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