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COLD, cloudy, and windy! Last Saturday was warm, sunny, and pleasant for Tyler's baseball game.

Saw this on FB today:
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Cute, Cheryl! "Hold my beer" is becoming more and more...useful? in upping a challenge.

Our weather here in central MA is a little like the last few pages in this thread - chilly following a bit of a storm. Fortunately, our "vegetative snow"* was all white, unlike the color of some of the atmospheric detritus that's been tossed around here. :rolleyes:

*vegetative snow: snow that accumulates only on grass or shrubbery/trees; hard surfaces like concrete or asphalt retained too much heat from the day so that snow melted upon contact.
 
When I was a teenager, I worked a summer on a sports fishing boat.. I baited the hooks for older folk.. The captain of the boat told me that if I'd work a few more summers I could become a master of my craft.. I declined and worked in a grocery store the following year.. ;)

Ross
 
This is a very interesting take on Roundup...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbBkB81ySxQ
It's not really a take on Roundup; it's a description of the difference between risks and hazards.

The IARC made a pretty serious mistake when it published its assessment of glyphosate. They neglected to include data that showed it's not carcinogenic. And their conclusion is at odds with every other reputable agency that has evaluated it.

The World Health Organization's cancer agency says a common weedkiller is "probably carcinogenic." The scientist leading that review knew of fresh data showing no cancer link - but he never mentioned it and the agency did not take it into account.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/glyphosate-cancer-data/
 
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When I was a teenager, I worked a summer on a sports fishing boat.. I baited the hooks for older folk.. The captain of the boat told me that if I'd work a few more summers I could become a master of my craft.. I declined and worked in a grocery store the following year.. ;)

Ross

LOL, the same joke crossed my mind. It's not quite the same when edited for forum use. :)

Overcast here today, with hit-and-miss rain later in the day.

CD
 
When I was a teenager, I worked a summer on a sports fishing boat.. I baited the hooks for older folk.. The captain of the boat told me that if I'd work a few more summers I could become a master of my craft.. I declined and worked in a grocery store the following year.. ;)

Ross

ROFL!
 
Sitting poolside at the Hard Rock Resort and Casino in Hollywood FL. The temperature is in the mid 70s and it’s mostly sunny. Hope to see our great granddaughter this afternoon.
 
Rain, rain, rain, rain, rain and...wait, more rain. Only had a few days without the wet stuff during the last several weeks.

Flooding is a real problem in this region and the flood gates have been installed in the flood wall in Paducah, which is where I go for shopping other than groceries and entertainment activities. Its about 45 miles from our house.

Since the gates were installed, the water has made its way up to the wall, climbing a few feet up. Installing the gates was a very, very wise decision. Never, ever doubt the power of water. Water always wins.
 
It was a beautiful day today in North Texas. Mostly sunny and 68F. My poor MINI got mud in every nook and cranny last week. Filthy inside and out. Right now, it looks like a new car again.

CD
 
We had over a foot of snow last Friday, and now we're supposed to get another foot and a half Wednesday.

Thank God I bought a good snowblower last year. And I'm hoping to get some time to try out me new snow shoes.
 
We had over a foot of snow last Friday, and now we're supposed to get another foot and a half Wednesday...
They promised us 6-12 inches last week. I think we got 6. Every time I look at the weather for tomorrow and Thursday, the snow accumulation increases! What was once "up to six inches" had expanded to "6-10", then "8-12". When I last looked it was "12-18 with areas of 20" or more". :ermm: We're smack dab in that area. :ohmy: I decided to take a point of reference photo - this rock collection is 30-40 feet from our back door. I wonder if we'll be able to see it at all in 48 hours...
 

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They promised us 6-12 inches last week. I think we got 6. Every time I look at the weather for tomorrow and Thursday, the snow accumulation increases! What was once "up to six inches" had expanded to "6-10", then "8-12". When I last looked it was "12-18 with areas of 20" or more". :ermm: We're smack dab in that area. :ohmy: I decided to take a point of reference photo - this rock collection is 30-40 feet from our back door. I wonder if we'll be able to see it at all in 48 hours...
You'll have a blanket of snow with a gentle hump in the middle. Hope you have all the bread and milk you'll need for the duration!
 
Another really nice day. 66F today. It is quite windy, though. But, I'll take it, after all the rain of the last few weeks.

On the good side, all of the reservoirs on the trinity river are pretty much full. The one my city gets water from is seven feet above normal. We need to have the lakes full when June arrives, because the rain will gradually stop as we head into July through September.

CD
 
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