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Posted - Oct 17 2007 : 12:03:25 PM Fall chill is teasing us but seems to be sneaking in more regularly. It's blustery & rainy today - tshirt & jeans weather. The ground is drinking up the water with gusto. We've even had a resurgence of a few tomatoes, melons, and peppers!
Haven't felt the need to fire up the woodstove yet (probably need to clean out the pipe soon, though). How about you?
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Jen |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 5:38:40 PM We actually got a tidge of snow the other night, just enough to see it falling in the moonlight (and enough to rev me up about winter). Hey, northerners, if you only got about 3 mos of fairly mild winter weather, you might just miss all that bitter cold & deep snow too! I love wild weather - reminds me of my ultimate powerlessness, which is comforting now & then. Tonight, only drizzle...
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Jen |
Posted - Nov 15 2007 : 08:15:03 AM May sound crazy, JoAnn, but I miss that stuff. We'll get a taste of it in Jan/Feb, but I love winter & don't get quite enough of it here. Fall lasts a long time, though, and I can't complain about that! Did Jim warm up your door & melt the ice? We used to connect a hair dryer to an extension cord to open stubborn car doors - worked like a charm!
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Mountain Girl |
Posted - Nov 15 2007 : 05:28:22 AM Yesterday I awoke to a temperature of 21. Had to leave early to go to Spokane to hear Maryjane speak at a luncheon. First I couldn't open my car door because it was frozen--finally got it open and then it wouldn't shut tight. Drove down to the outbuilding to find Jim,holding the door shut while driving. Luckily he fixed it and off I went. Maryjane was wonderful as always. This morning it's much warmer and the snow didn't appear. Guess this is life in the North Country. JoAnn |
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Posted - Nov 14 2007 : 7:03:12 PM A cold front blew in this afternoon, nudging deer, turkey & songbirds out to feed with urgency. We've kindled a few fires in the stove, but we're still flirting with winter weather at best.
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