Jump to content

HoarfrostHubb

Members
  • Posts

    56,351
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by HoarfrostHubb

  1. Some friends of ours had a den on their property for a couple of months They have a pretty big property with a very long driveway. The den was near the far end of the driveway. They got to see the kittens but then they moved away (the bobcats)
  2. Also Nate Z...aka Tubes... I forget his screenname
  3. Missed most of the good show last night to my north. At 1:30 or so you could hear it in the distance though. Sounded boomy
  4. Bobcats population has really exploded in Central Mass. My wife and daughter saw two in our yard a year or two ago. I’ve never seen one in my life though.
  5. Eagles 22, Falcons 6 Blue Jays 22, Orioles 6
  6. I would toss details of that long term GFS, but the general gist of AN temps and humidity seem likely for a bit
  7. Hey @amarshall, does your outfit sell oysters at the Sole Proprietor in Worcester?
  8. Round ball. Round bad. Weird things happen
  9. A heater would make it nice. But my pool is likely done for the season. Too bad since some nice weather upcoming. What does a heater cost to install and run?
  10. “They need to burn footage of this game”. Via Twitter
  11. We used to go to my mom’s house in Jamestown RI for the Quonset air show practice (usually Blue Angels) They would be buzzing over her house a few hundred feet up. You could see their helmeted faces because sometimes they would be upside down.
  12. We seriously had candy out in mid July here. Have not yet seen eggnog (but I haven’t looked)
  13. I sorta wish you could get it in stores year round. Also, seeing Halloween candy displays in mid July has become the norm now. Pumpkinhead beer in early August.
  14. My lawn never dried out much. Most summers by August my mowing would be in a cloud of dust. Never browned or got crispy.
  15. Apparently the summer weather was a bonus for Mass apple growers, bad from other crops... from an article in the Glob the other day: "Happily, June’s heat and sun followed by July’s plentiful rain has yielded a healthy crop. “Apples are going to be big and juicy this year,” says Nicewicz. “The water helped their size.” At the same time, the rain was problematic for peaches, he says. “They lost some of their flavor with so much water and less sunlight. Bob Connors, fifth-generation owner of Connors Farm in Danvers, agrees: “The apple crop looks beautiful this year. Wish I could say the same about the cucumbers and tomatoes.” He explains that the early-summer heat wasn’t detrimental because the orchard got abundant water in July. “The trees never stressed,” he says. Water is critical, from rain or irrigation, when the fruit is sizing during summer months."
  16. I saw a brief piece on it yesterday and just could not bear to watch it... I found it strange because earlier I could view those without getting as anxious as I have felt. Just a deep pit inside of me on that topic.
×
×
  • Create New...