Thomas
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 29,700
- Location
- Lebanon,NH.
- Tractor
- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
Hope your feeling heck of lot better now BEF.
My Mrs. would say...'Now that Homeland Secuity at it's fines"...BIG Boo.Drew- I am happy to read about your + experience with customer service.
Dennis- I am sorry to read about your outpatient “procedure.” Please take it easy today and take care of yourself. I hope that get some restful sleep soon and your discomfort resolving.
Fritz- What an interesting vehicle. I want one. Thank you for sharing your D Day historical site pictures. It was a miracle that this invasion was successful.
Scaredychicken- Thank you for sharing your personal situation and how you are dealing. I have unfortunately seen far too many individuals who have dealt with similar situations rather “poorly.” Hang in there. Jay
RonJH- I have only captured 1 hummingbird picture so far this season, but I did have one poking my blaze orange camo boonie the other morning. The current dominant males have difficult to reach roosts/perch sites. Thanks for sharing.
Billie- Thanks for sharing your snake story. I too am easily entertained.
With the smell of smoke in the air it was a smokey, overcast/cloudy 47ºF for this morning's low temperature. The clouds are burning off, but the smoke remains and is filtering the sunshine with 58ºF the current temperature. I expect these conditions will continue through the day with an afternoon high temperature ~ 70ºF and a chance for an afternoon popup shower and/or T-storm.
The NWS/B-N Office has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook/Air Quality Alert due to today's smoke plume. My lungs may not like today's particulate matter floating around.
We had some visitors here yesterday around "HH":
The Canadian fire smoke made its way here, too, today. Never seen it so bad except if there was a nearby forest fire.rswyn- You have a really good looking spread and I wish that I had 1% of your organizational skills. Thanks for sharing.
Ted- Parts of that cart are older than some of the members here. I bet that I have 10#'s of wood screws holding that cart together.
Freakin' smoke plume and the particulate matter floating around today. I could not only smell it I could taste it this morning. I have not used a "rescue inhaler in many years; today I wish that I had one thanks to my 10% scarred lung tissue. I had to resort to cough syrup earlier which worked.
I have been a committed weather geek all my life and I can not recall any weather event similar, as extensive, as impactful, or as long-lasting.
Think the recliner and your feet up and Snaggle Puss on your lap will speed up recovery BEF.