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  1. 27 minutes ago, Modfan2 said:

    You should be getting feedback here for good elevated locations to track. I will give 3 near me although my part of SNE is where Storm come and die.

    RT 31 Dresser Hill in Charlton Mass, just prior to the food stand) great view looking west.

    RT 31 in Dudley Ma, at the water tower looking S and E 

    RT 49 in Sterling CT near the Ekonk Hll Farm, great view N and W

    There is a farm on Rte 66 in Columbia, right near the Hebron line, which I've always thought would be a great place to storm watch from, as it has a great view to the west.  But it's obviously private land and I'm not sure they'd be excited to have people pulled off the road on their property.

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  2. Last night's deluge brought me up to .44" for the month.  Windham county stats show .47" average precip in Oct 1935 and .26" in Oct 1924, so not a record breaker, but close enough.  Things are very crispy around here.

  3. 27 minutes ago, Modfan2 said:

    Went from 94 to 83 with that shower, .12 of much needed rain

    I'm on the Pomfret side of town and we didn't get a drop.  But I can hear lightning firing up to the south.  Hoping we get a good soak soon.

  4. On 5/22/2024 at 8:16 AM, Lava Rock said:

    Think I've posted this before, but anyone know what this weed is? Its roots are very hardy but fairly easy to pull out20240522_072741.jpg

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    Looks like mugwort.  Roots will spread quickly underground.  Can cause pollen allergies like ragweed.

  5. Thinking of taking the kids boogie boarding at second beach in RI this week.  Is there a difference in conditions between hi and low tide for waves?  Preferring to be able to wade out 3-4' deep water to catch waves, versus having the kids be over their heads..  I haven't been in at least 6 or 7 years and can't remember if it stays pretty shallow at both ends of the tide or not.

  6. Catbirds have adapted to recognize the cowbird eggs and will get rid of them from their nest.  I'm not sure if other species also recognize them.  But it's best to leave the cowbird egg because removing it might trigger the phoebe to abandon the nest altogether.  Birds are weird like that.  We have approximately 3 to 5 mating pairs of cowbirds roaming the yard this time of year, and they seem to always be hunting for bugs, which has benefits.  The only birds I actively "discourage" from nesting are the English sparrows.  When I see them claim one of the nesting boxes I will wait a few weeks and then cover the hole so that they move on.

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  7. Hoping the coldest temps only last for an hour or two before sunrise.  If we can skate by with temps between 29 and 32 for 2 hours I think we'll be okay.  I only have peppers, cilantro, and basil that I'm worried about.  I'm going to water them this afternoon and then throw a sheet over them and keep my fingers crossed.  The rest of the stuff is in pots that will come in for the night.  I just hope this doesn't mess up the fruit trees, as they all were pollinated and set fruit.  Apparently they can go down to 28 without much harm.

  8. We had a spot in our yard that was always wet.  Had it dug up when we put in a new driveway last year, and it turned out that it was a pipe coming from the curtain drain around the foundation. The idiots that put it in just had it randomly stop in the yard, instead of carrying it another 50' to the drainage line that feeds into a man made pond.  So of course I had to tack on 50' of new drainage to the cost of the driveway, topsoil, reseeding, etc.

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