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dryslot

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  1. I was hoping this would all had stayed further east, Nope, Under a flash flood watch.
  2. .30"+ in this band with 1.50"/hr rates
  3. This is one nasty cell moving in, .50" hail radar indicated.
  4. Looks like more on the way too if they hold together.
  5. More rain for many, Share the wealth.
  6. Lakes region in NH and ME getting some cells firing up as we speak.
  7. Probably why it ended up being a good one because he didn't go, It would have wizzed down his leg if he was there.
  8. The earlier the better for you, Its not going to be a steady rainer but could be some heavier burst in showers.
  9. Its going to be wet for all saturday.
  10. I would have gladly taken a sub par Memorial weekend if i knew this was going to be the results the first 16 days of June, Payback for a great one it seems.
  11. I remember him, He was from the Blue Hill/Ellsworth area i believe.
  12. Scarred for life, Nightmares still happen.
  13. To wet, Need to dry out after this weekend.
  14. Tape still in there? Or is wound up like a birds nest inside the 8 track player?
  15. Did a brew tour last week and sampled some fine beers while staying at Bayley's Campground in OOB, Allagash, Austin St, Bissel Bros and Foundation Breweries.
  16. Last year, They were not that bad out of the 2 previous, But this is the worst I've seen this year out of all.
  17. Good boy, That's good they teach them, There here for good unfortunately, I know some kids that picked them up at daycare........... and ended up covered with the rash, Its nasty shit.
  18. You will probably see them the next few years as they migrate south and west, They were in my neighbors crab apple tree 4 yrs ago but the hairs from the cocoon can last several years on the ground so mowing stirs them up and gets them airborne, I'm sure there in my red oaks but they're in the 60'+ class where i couldn't address them, When their dormant in winter or early spring, You can cut the branch with the nest, Place in a bucket of soapy water or burn them to get rid of them but you would need to involve a neighborhood to do it to try to eradicate them and most don't even know what they are or even look like.
  19. Won't be surprised if we go at least -2°F for June here.
  20. We actually are PC here this afternoon, A rare sun sighting this month, 72/60°F.
  21. The hairs of the caterpillar are toxic as that's there defense mechanism, Some people are subject to more of a reaction then others, Me being one of them as i am when i get insect bites, I swell up and develop a rash.
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