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  2. And cows. A lot of those walls were used as fencing since wood was scarce and expensive. Interestingly enough you can tell if a farm was used for planting or grazing by the size of the rocks. If you see many small rocks contained in the wall It was most likely tilled.
  3. Won't be today, lol. 88.3/61.1 at 5 pm, and the high was 89.0.
  4. Couple pictures from our spring sojourn up north this past weekend.
  5. Dew-point is 67 here, starting to ramp up now. Getting ready for tomorrow’s big heat.
  6. Well there’s alot more than there was before …so that’s the point. Plenty of forest out there.
  7. Nice storm cluster to my west might end up north of here
  8. Estes Park RMNP web cams shows 5 to maybe more inches at RMNP Fall River Road. Pine trees look like they have 8"
  9. Hey you guys ever try some Ghost Pepper sauce? Or Reaper Pepper hot sauce? Excellent flavor, but that son of a birtch is so HOT! Those pepper sauces impart scoville heat units around a million units. They are hot as lava! Sweet green peppers are for p-u-s-s-i-e-s. Down here in South Texas we like our peppers super hot! That Ghost pepper sauce damn near killed me! I am glad all I did was put some on my tounge! I lost a bet had to do it. Man that shit is so damned hot! Stay the hell away from Blazing hot type wings or super hot chicken sandwiches, you WILL REGRET it.
  10. Currently 90. Looks like 92 was the high. Very Summery with the mid 60s dp.
  11. LMAO at how fast we flip from chilly, windy evenings to 100F on my car thermometer on the way to DCA. Like 48hrs.
  12. Oddly enough, 1991 was a pre-nino May (although there would be the major volcano the following month that made sure the nino event behaved weirdly).
  13. MSP picked up 1.15” of very much needed precipitation yesterday. 2026 total stands at 7.88” Thats 14.6% of our year to date precipitation.
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  15. I didn’t realize until recently how much of an effect Merino sheep had on our landscape. Most of those walls I guess were from sheep fever in the 1800s. I had always thought they were from “normal” farms
  16. 88 yesterday and 87 today here.
  17. Yeah I'll take dry even if it's chilly.
  18. Incredible. Already as many or more 90+ days than 54 years - and it's only May 18. That's more than 1 in 3 years, and probably more like 1 in 2 or at least 2 in 5 if you back out recent decades where fewer than 2 90+ days has been exceptionally uncommon.
  19. wut? BDL is currently 89/63 and HFD is 88/65. Moist.
  20. 89F here in the forest. 95 tomorrow?
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