There's Always The Weather
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Re: There's Always The Weather
And from what I understand a flip of the coin would be more accurate then Phil, he/she only is about 38%. if memory serves.
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Here in IN, we're looking at a winter storm watch, with 4-7" predicted for Monday. 
I need to live somewhere it's about 100F all year 'round.
I need to live somewhere it's about 100F all year 'round.
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Re: There's Always The Weather
Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2013 6:00 pm And from what I understand a flip of the coin would be more accurate then Phil, he/she only is about 38%. if memory serves.
River
Yes, I saw that last month and giggled to myself.
I wonder how many people realize that guessing "a" or "b" to a choice that is either "a" or "b" has a 50% chance of being right.
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Paolo wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2013 6:19 pm Here in IN, we're looking at a winter storm watch, with 4-7" predicted for Monday.
I need to live somewhere it's about 100F all year 'round.
It was average 80 degrees every day in Vegas this past week. You'd be wearing a hoodie...
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The Cherry Blossoms smell like sweet cherries.
The Royal Apricot was a white puff ball of blossoms and now has green leaves growing in.
The Fuji Apple barely waking up with blossoms you can count while the Avocado continues to threaten to flower.
The Citrus all look like they are trying to have a good year after a year or two of wilt disease
And bountiful Loquats continue to ripen.
Take your snow to the Blizzard Thread
Soon to be "the Flood Thread".
Moi of California
Make that South, Coastal,
A good PBS production is something like "Exiles in Paradise", about the Nazi refugees brought to Hollywood and how they complained of year round "flowers".
The Royal Apricot was a white puff ball of blossoms and now has green leaves growing in.
waking up and flowering also.
The Fuji Apple barely waking up with blossoms you can count while the Avocado continues to threaten to flower.
The Citrus all look like they are trying to have a good year after a year or two of wilt disease
And bountiful Loquats continue to ripen.
Take your snow to the Blizzard Thread
Soon to be "the Flood Thread".
Moi of California
Make that South, Coastal,
A good PBS production is something like "Exiles in Paradise", about the Nazi refugees brought to Hollywood and how they complained of year round "flowers".
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2013 8:11 pm The Cherry Blossoms smell like sweet cherries.
The Royal Apricot was a white puff ball of blossoms and now has green leaves growing in.
waking up and flowering also.
The Fuji Apple barely waking up with blossoms you can count while the Avocado continues to threaten to flower.
The Citrus all look like they are trying to have a good year after a year or two of wilt disease
And bountiful Loquats continue to ripen.
Take your snow to the Blizzard Thread
Soon to be "the Flood Thread".
Moi of California
Make that South, Coastal,
A good PBS production is something like "Exiles in Paradise", about the Nazi refugees brought to Holl
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ywood and how they complained of year round "flowers".
Watch it, or I will snow all over your thread in literary vengeance....
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Re: There's Always The Weather
Or maybe one of those 9 year droughts will be in the offering where water will be rationed and everything you have will DIE. Its not nice to make fun of people who are snowed in, in late March.
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Re: There's Always The Weather
Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2013 5:55 am Or maybe one of those 9 year droughts will be in the offering where water will be rationed and everything you have will DIE. Its not nice to make fun of people who are snowed in, in late March.
River
More fun the second week of April.
It is such a pretty, white, fluffy, high water content snow when it occurs.
I witnessed it in Milwaukee.
It is like regardless of the "Promise" of Spring, Snow Will Return. It reminds me of the Lord's promise & the rainbow.
Enjoy.
Moi of Paradise
aka Southern California
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God-damn snow. We've got 3" already and still coming down, all night they say.
My poor daffodils...
Oh well. I'm not going out tomorrow.
My poor daffodils...
Oh well. I'm not going out tomorrow.