Dee, aint that the truth! We have quickly gone, at least in that area, from serious, extreme drought, to really wet this spring. The rains began in January, and have been frequent, but with breaks in between, which is unusual. We have been blessed with rain, and no real flooding out there. The deer should be in good health and the couple I came across looked fat and healthy. It should be a really good year antler wise as well.
GB, that set up has an incredible field of view. To the right of the blind (not pictured) is another deep draw that runs 1000' of more. There is basically a T shaped set of draws out in front of the blind. The set up is on a little rise that gets really steep behind the blind a ways. I am looking forward to hunting back there. It is very secluded as well. No one hunts anywhere near there on the adjoining tracts. I can see one blind across the fence on a hill side, and it is a really long way off, too high above the valley to see deer traveling. That side is really choked with cedar, so I am not sure what view they have over there.

Here is a view of the blind, with hill behind it. The hill is farther away than it appears, and much taller and steeper than it appears in the picture.