Oregon's 2014 Official BS thread. May you all be full of it!
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Be back later, have to go check on some people and make sure they are doing O.K.. Also, Diana says there is a Salmon at the front door asking for directions back to the main river channel.........
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We have freezing fog for the next couple days, it must be a new term because it;s the first time I've heard of such a thing. Maybe they don't like saying hoar frost anymore cause it sounds like *****.
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I think Condon is the only city in Oregon that has an annual Fog Festival.......
The record here is 47 days of complete fog. Sooooo glad I live above it!
Both Allen and I went with Propane, not electric, and just one unit. I'd have to look up the specs for mine, but it was rated for a home with 2 1/2 baths...
Runs off a 9 volt battery...
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I like that one Dave...lol
Looks like you guys should make the short term goal tonight
Looks like you guys should make the short term goal tonight
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Are you sure that wasn't clouds Don,
At times, yes..... I'm at 4,400' here and sometimes the clouds are around 5,000' and we can watch them go by right over our heads. The fog is mostly about 500' lower that we are, and from this flat top it looks like a sea of snow for hundreds of miles in all directions...