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Brewbeer

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  1. Just dropped some fert for the lawn flowers, come on rain !
  2. turned out quite nice in the lower reaches of the happy valley, I washed my antique Honda. Cleaned up quite nicely:
  3. The early season lawn flowers are now in bloom !! A few photos for all to enjoy:
  4. ever take the ferry ? a few bucks more but much less stress
  5. Leaving my irrigation system in winter mode for now wish I dropped fert yesterday, last nights rain was good
  6. i'm with kev on this, you don't want to rely on irrigation to get the fert into the soil - you want actual rain, more than a 1/4 inch. that's a lot of water, and relying on a well in a steiny pattern is risky
  7. The organic matter is the key. The chemical ferts are like crack, they juice the grass but the effects wear off quickly and they don't contribute to the long-term microbial biodiversity in the soil, which is important for plant health. Lawn looks awesome ! Mine's still dormant.
  8. snowy ride down the pike to get to work, car covered
  9. Left Worcester a bit after 8 and it was a chilly mid 40s, back in the valley it's a nice 66/55F.
  10. 30/10F with a persistent breeze, good indoors day
  11. we need the rain, esp. those who use wells for water supply
  12. it was perfect and just what I needed after a 14 hr work day no peepers yet
  13. 62/49 quite nice here before the rain, gonna go outside with my beer and listen for the peepers
  14. B+ prolonged cold and near continuous snow OTG and two decent 1'+ storms make this winter well above average in my book more frequent storms would have pushed it higher
  15. some sleet on the tops of cars in the driveway, otherwise nada OTG here 28F clear and calm
  16. +1, if I had more time and money, I would have put in radiant
  17. You are right, the baseboards aren't works of art, but they were manufactured in Westfield at Mestek, and sold under the Sterling brand. They were $15 per foot and I installed 130 feet of them, so they weren't cheap, about $2,000. I think I spent that much again on copper pipe and fittings. This was 10 years ago when copper was cheaper then now. What they are is comfortable. And when the heating season is 210+ days long, that matters. Before I ditched the forced air system in my current house, this was my reality. It was "fine" while the blower was running, but as soon as the heat cycle was over, right back to being cold and uncomfortable. That system was noisy too, you needed to turn the TV volume up while it was running. I can't place all the blame on the forced air system, my house is a split and was originally built with electric heat, the forced air system was added in in the mid 1980s, and they didn't size it correctly or get the required returns in the right places. It was a disaster, and I'm glad it finally failed because what I have now is 1000% better. The two best features of my baseboards are they are completely silent and provide constant heat without cycling. The system circulates continuously providing warm water to the baseboards at a temperature inversely proportional to the exterior temperature using a modulating boiler and a buffer tank. The heat put out by the radiator matches the heat lost by the house, keeping the house at a constant 68-69F without cycling. While it is convenient, it can be a compromise in comfort. In the winter, most of the heat load is in the bottom of the building, in the summer, most of the cooling load is at the top. If you have proper ductwork that can accommodate the differences in heating and cooling loads between seasons that helps, but as our collective experiences indicate, forced air systems are prone to improper duct design and installation.
  18. temps jumping up here, little bit of fog too
  19. Sergeant Sublimation has been replaced by Major Melting
  20. did you keep them ? 42/39, stayed above freezing all night
  21. nothing professional about that platform, it's all entertainment
  22. Wow it’s nice out, might have to take a break and wash the car
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