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Brewbeer

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  1. West Side, the boat ramp at the treatment plant.
  2. Send those flows down the Connecticut River, down here it's as low as I've ever seen it. People are driving their vehicles out on the exposed riverbed across from the casino. There are rocks and sand bars in the river I haven't seen before, I won't go out in the boat with it this low.
  3. 1.1 inches in the cheap plastic garden gauge is morning. Irrigation system is finally off for the season.
  4. Just turned really dark here is downtown Springfield. Cars had to turn their lights on its so dark.
  5. lol. I remember my dad had a 1973 F150 with an 8-track in it.
  6. Damn, that's a good deal for B'East. If I lived closer I would do that.
  7. It's still pretty exciting out here as darkness is falling.
  8. maybe 0.2 inches here, not enough Yeah, downtown across the park from Tower Square, both windows faced southwest. Here is the conference room window, on the floor: We also lost a window in a cubicle that was occupied earlier in the day. I had encouraged staff in the office to work from home in the afternoon, I was about to go home and we had a power surge that knocked out the server so I was dealing with getting it rebooted so everyone could keep working remotely, and all hell broke loose, well maybe not all hell, but two windows anyway.
  9. Just lost two windows on the 5th floor of my office building, they blew in in the gusts.
  10. Inch of rain here with that cell that just rolled through, most in what seems like for ever.
  11. Rumbles of thunder off to the west of downtown Springfield.
  12. I use native material that came out of the hole. If you bury the bottom of the post at least three fee below grade, you don't need anything but soil to hold them in place. Concrete will crack and let go anyway. My brother-in law dipped his fence posts in driveway sealer, and then back filled around the posts with gravel, seems like overkill.
  13. 1. Octo snow bomb 2011. 98.5 hours with 3 kids and no power. Unbelievable tree and electric utility equipment damage. 2. Blizzard of '78. Lived in Natick, unbelievable snow and wind, also no power (but we had a wood stove) and extended no travel / no school. Honorable mention: Springfield tornado 2011. I wasn't in it but it went 1/2 mile south of my office. Did strip the trees along the river pretty good. But is was nothing like the life altering events of the first two, and nothing else I've experienced comes close.
  14. Snizzle here in downtown Springfield. Roads are wet, about 2 inches on grassy surfaces. Looks to be just about over.
  15. Heaviest of the day. Not even heavy enough to accumulate.
  16. A little under 2 inches OTG here in downtown Springfield, where we have been between the two bands all day long.
  17. Is it legal to drive up there? The view from the solar farm might be good, too.
  18. Here is a link to a map which shows "dark sky" locations, which combined with a topo map, should be useful for finding good viewing spots: http://www.jshine.net/astronomy/dark_sky/ And another: http://darksitefinder.com/maps/unitedstates-15color.html Berkshire East Ski area is probably in one of the darker parts of Massachusetts, and it has a large treeless parking lot that has a good view to the north. In southern Vermont, check out the Green Mountain National Forest off Route 9 west of Brattleboro in the vicinity of the Deerfield River. About 5 or 6 miles west of Wilmington, turn right onto Forest Road 71, follow for 12-13 miles and turn right onto Somerset Road, and follow for a few more miles until you get to the Somerset Reservoir. There is plenty of parking and a great view to the north across the reservoir. Or, follow Forest Road 71 north and look of clearings. It's mostly wooded, but it promises to be very dark and there are some marshy clearings along it's length, including one at it's northerly terminus with Kelly Stand Road. Primitive camping is permitted along Forest Road 71.
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