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Lava Rock

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  1. honestly, I could care less about this storm. Ground isn't frozen, it's gonna melt anyway and I don't want a multiday power outage. Give me 2 wks of BN temps then the snow can start falling.
  2. It's really hard to get 12+" very often. I'd be surprised if we crack that
  3. Yeah, pretty useless right now, but if mother nature wants to dump 10-15" then let's do it
  4. Seems to be the theme over last few years. Never seen so much waffling even up to the day of an event. Not always that way, but sure seems like more often then not
  5. I'd rather we don't get snow with this one. We really need some cold snap to start frezing the grounds and ponds. For snowmobiling, getting a bunch of sn before that makes for a sloppy mess on the trails.
  6. Power and internet went out around midnight. Just got the genney going. Best wind storm since we've lived here.
  7. Max. of 35mph, but might be low based on where anemometer is. 1.38". Couple house rattlers. Big windows face south and take a beating with these storms
  8. Mine is portable too, but what's all this stuff I'm reading about electrocution and such if run in the rain or snow?
  9. I didn't plan ahead. If we lose power, can't use new genny since I don't have an enclosure for it to keep out of the rain. Might try building a small lean to off of garage
  10. but wasn't it supposed to be free everywhere?
  11. exactly. It dis-incentivizes people to want to get tested. They'll just say f-it.
  12. I wish my wife wasn't flying right now. She's heading back to logan tomorrow for her next 2 day trip. Sometimes she's only home a few days before she has to leave again. I feel like it's inevitable she's going to get it.
  13. That may make sense when you know for certain you've been near/exposed to someone who is positive. But what about instances like airport terminals where you'll never know if you've been exposed, but you get a test anyways and are neg and then go about your life. What I am questioning is in those instances where you test neg, despite being potentially exposed, are you supposed to shack up for 2 weeks? A lot of people were flooding to test centers early last week prior to traveling, presumably doing the right thing by making sure they were neg before going to grammy's house, realizing one can never be 100% certain of the test result. Now the media will chastise all of those travelers for doing what they thought was the right thing when/if cases spike. It's a no win situation
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