Really? Snippy, of all people, should know that saying never is never a good plan.
A little Arctic blast? Hmph.
-- Edited by Cy Valley on Monday 17th of November 2014 06:18:27 AM
Snippy said
7:07 PM, 11/17/14
The power of your prayers is appreciated by Snippy!
Thanks, guys!
-- Edited by Snippy on Monday 17th of November 2014 07:15:26 PM
The Krink said
2:01 AM, 11/18/14
I have to admit Snippy chose a great area to settle down. But everything is changing so fast that Snippy should soak-it-in now..the weather he remembers that was so good.
-- Edited by The Krink on Tuesday 18th of November 2014 02:02:22 AM
wes said
4:46 AM, 11/18/14
Just built our first stove fire. Temp is 18 degrees F in KY.
You can convert Celsius to F with no pencil or calculator. Take the C temp, double it, subtract 10%, add 32. It works!
18 deg is still cold in KY.
Troll said
8:56 AM, 11/18/14
Buckethead wrote:
Only got to -9º here last night. Since it's daylight now, we've climbed up to 0º...
-- Edited by Buckethead on Saturday 15th of November 2014 10:20:46 AM
Soon
Freddie Krueger said
12:12 PM, 11/18/14
Nice winter picture of the ocean.... I might want to hit the shore this winter myself, puck that summer schist.
Snippy said
2:58 PM, 11/18/14
Freddie Krueger wrote:
Nice winter picture of the ocean....
Snippy was standing in it, but the picture came out too selfie.
You may need to come down here to settle up with a really bad burger.
Freddie Krueger said
4:30 PM, 11/18/14
I have left the burger outside so the cats can piss on it. It should be ready in a week...
The Krink said
2:31 AM, 11/19/14
wes wrote:
Just built our first stove fire. Temp is 18 degrees F in KY.
You can convert Celsius to F with no pencil or calculator. Take the C temp, double it, subtract 10%, add 32. It works!
18 deg is still cold in KY.
In my hood its been 18F and below for the last week in the we hrs
of the morning. I got "frost-heave crystals 5" high in my garden paths
and behind my garage. No herb I had still growing survived this cold.
But some how my decorator cherry tree still with every leaf intact after
7-8 straight nites of teen temps. All the leaves are brown and ready to
go but go up and try to pull a few off and its like they are glued on.
I know from past years that the decorator cherry tree does eventually
drop its leaves. Mowed my lawn today Nov 18. Mostly it was a mow to
"rake-up" the windswept leaves that have accumulated the past week.
I usually have one more mow before or after Thanksgiving and then
that its. The last mow is always a "rake" as a rotary lawn mower just
Really? Snippy, of all people, should know that saying never is never a good plan.
A little Arctic blast? Hmph.
-- Edited by Cy Valley on Monday 17th of November 2014 06:18:27 AM
The power of your prayers is appreciated by Snippy!
Thanks, guys!
-- Edited by Snippy on Monday 17th of November 2014 07:15:26 PM
I have to admit Snippy chose a great area to settle down.
But everything is changing so fast that Snippy
should soak-it-in now..the weather he remembers that was
so good.
-- Edited by The Krink on Tuesday 18th of November 2014 02:02:22 AM
Just built our first stove fire. Temp is 18 degrees F in KY.
You can convert Celsius to F with no pencil or calculator. Take the C temp, double it, subtract 10%, add 32. It works!
18 deg is still cold in KY.
Soon
Snippy was standing in it, but the picture came out too selfie.
You may need to come down here to settle up with a really bad burger.
In my hood its been 18F and below for the last week in the we hrs
of the morning. I got "frost-heave crystals 5" high in my garden paths
and behind my garage. No herb I had still growing survived this cold.
But some how my decorator cherry tree still with every leaf intact after
7-8 straight nites of teen temps. All the leaves are brown and ready to
go but go up and try to pull a few off and its like they are glued on.
I know from past years that the decorator cherry tree does eventually
drop its leaves. Mowed my lawn today Nov 18. Mostly it was a mow to
"rake-up" the windswept leaves that have accumulated the past week.
I usually have one more mow before or after Thanksgiving and then
that its. The last mow is always a "rake" as a rotary lawn mower just
loves to eat-up leaves on the lawn.