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They are only forecasting a high of something like 46 here tomorrow. Send some of that Hawaiian - pineapple jet stream back my way!
I did split some firewood between BS posts here today, it was warm enough I started to SWEAT!
Tomorrow I might wash the trucks.........
I gotta tell you, the temps at my place are pretty localized, getting the full exposure of the sun during its height and a ridge to protect us from the wind sure helps!
Strange how geography can affect weather in a localized area. We were warm and dry here yesterday, but the folks had ice in the mud puddles in the driveway out at the farm all day long and they didn't even offer to melt. There have been many times when they are getting a deluge of a rain storm and we have sunshine. The farm and ranch is only 7 1/2 miles from our house. About half that if you consider the bird flying distance.
Down in Roseburg we had a joke about "airport hill". (I5 MP 126/129). We used to say you could get a soaked going up the north side and dried off going down the south side. MP 124 it would actually be raining cats and dogs on the West side of I5, but nothing at all (except the overcast) on the east side of I5. To bad they got rid of the weather forecasting goats. They were kind of cute until they got into the middle of the freeway.
Chillly here this morning. Truck said it was 10 on my way in. At least we've missed all the nasty weather that went by to the south, and is going after the east coast!
I had to run the truck through the wash yesterday, to get all of the damn salt off of it. You would think we'd gotten a foot, with all of the salt left on the roads.
the people in this town are such pussies. "Waa, we need all of the snow off the roads!" They didn't salt them in Wyoming when I lived there, and I got around just fine!
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