There's Always The Weather

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Monday should be stormin' from Dave to Bob3 Ex-BFF :)
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:54 pm Monday should be stormin' from Dave to Bob3 Ex-BFF :)
I am more than a bit comatose, and looks like I am coming down with a cold.

So, I will just post 1 video an 3 pictures with only one comment:

It is Saint-Petersburg (not the one in Florida), but the one in Russia. April 1-st 2013.

http://youtu.be/jIT5rjAzi4Q
fhunter wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:24 pm http://www.flickr.com/photos/fhunter2009/8
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Someone spoke about "Global warming"?
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Yes I did and I want to move where the globe is warmer that is for sure, today here in the Twin Cities area we hit 32deg, that is 0 C for those of you who use that system, and I must add that I am so sorry about the snow, if like us its been doing that all winter and enough is enough that is for sure.

I feel your pain,

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Anyone care for some sleet turning to light snow later today? No? Oh. Well, we desperately need the moisture so it's welcome even if the timing is a bit off. Of course, after sleet and snow comes Tornado season, always welcoming to tourists who want to go storm chasing and, maybe go to Oz. I can't complain, that's how I got my new roof last year....Selected sections of the old one are believed to have been found in suburban Kansas City.
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considering (imported) wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:56 am Anyone care for some sleet turning to light snow later today? No? Oh. Well, we desperately need the moisture so it's welcome even if the timing is a bit off. Of course, after sleet and snow comes Tornado season, always welcoming to tourists who want to go storm chasing and, maybe go to Oz. I can't complain, that's how I got my new roof last year....Selected sections of the old one are believed to have been found in suburban Kansas City.

Not such a big deal if you live in Kansas City however if you live in Oklahoma City that would be a problem. Now considering that you live in Tornado ally where the hail storms lightning strikes etc, good insurance is a must.

Me I have had it was earthquakes, tornado's, Lighting storms, floods, blizzards, I am moving to Hawaii, the big island, the volcano flows on the other side of the island, so no problem. 🙏

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A series of three rain events did not precipitate. A groggy 65F.

There is that oppressive, heavy gray effect I associate with non-rain events with a dramatic change a day away. Some ground saturation with imported water is happening.

The Royal Apricot tree that flowered royally has only about ten fruits :(. A noticeable lack of bees. Next year I am going to rent a hive. In fruitful years the tree was covered with blossoms and bees.

Some Loquats are trying to ripen but, even the ones the critters select - I sample on the opposite side - are bitter. The boysenberries and blackberries have baby fruits while the Fuji Apple is barely awake.

Citrus, Peach, and Fig news to follow

Moi

My wife would get the same groggy feeling with non rain events here but neither of us felt it in Humboldt County where it happens several times a day, sometimes.
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It was 70 degrees F at my house and 65 in downtown Pittsburgh today with light intermittent drizzle...

Tomorrow the same.

Every grill in the city and three surrounding counties was outside cooking in celebration.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:43 pm It was 70 degrees F at my house and 65 in downtown Pittsburgh today with light intermittent drizzle...

Tomorrow the same.

Every grill in the city and three surrounding counties was outside cooking in celebration.

That was a feature I miss of Milwaukee. The idea that there is the season to BBQ.

I tend to BBQ more in "my Winter" because I tend to eat more steaks then.

I have two Webers. Small table top and medium stand up.

Moi

Thanks for the memories, Dave

Thanks for the idea, I think I am gonna scout me a steak at Gelson's - higher quality Choice & on sale. 👅
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Goodness, you mean there is a season not to grill? I do it year round, even if it is 0 degrees - just makes it taste all that much better.
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Regarding the last couple of days
A-1 (imported) wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:19 pm in Paolo and I's neck of the woods...

TO Quote a Jimmy Buffett title...

"THE WEATHER IS HERE, WISH YOU WERE BEAUTIFUL..."

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