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High high up the mountain are you?Didn't do much here today. It snowed most of the day. Had some pretty high wind gusts that would drop the visibility down to less than 10 feet. Supposed to snow all night tonight and all day tomorrow. I have to go out tomorrow and check some traps. Not likely I'll catch anything in this weather.
We're at 5,000 feet here at our house. I don't know what the snow level is but it looks like the valley is getting rain.High high up the mountain are you?
Okay. About the same for me, around 4800. The pass I'm always talking about is McDonald Pass at 6325 with the peaks at about 7000 or so.We're at 5,000 feet here at our house. I don't know what the snow level is but it looks like the valley is getting rain.
Keep them 11 year olds working. Crack that whip!Doing some early seed starting.. After saving all our yogurt and cottage cheese cartons I couldn't find them.....I think I threw them in a garbage bag to store and then threw the bag in the big dumpster I rented last fall.....Anyway picked up a bunch of the red solo beer type plastic cups and got a assembly line going with the renters 11 year old helping...
Half a dozen holes in the bottom with a small soldering gun.
Mix up a batch of special soil that includes organic potting soil, worm casting, organic fertilizer, sand and peat moss. Only got 50 or so done in between horizontal wind driven snow flurries. Starting the hardiest seeds or the slowest growing ones. Over the next month or so we will fill up our south windows and later get our small heated greenhouse and our big cheap greenhouse (first year) going...A long time till june when the freezing temps are mostly gone..
I did buy some Smarties ...
I did not remember what it was tasting like
I will get some more![]()
Thanks for that Pearl I spent today during the arvo monitoring Callendale (Fox) fire for a lil bit, in comparison to yesterday radio traffic was fairly tame with the CFA and Adelaide based crews being released to go home!!Today I am praying for everyone dealing with storms and fires!!
Hopefully Wednesday isn't as bad as it could be! Keep us updated!Thanks for that Pearl I spent today during the arvo monitoring Callendale (Fox) fire for a lil bit, in comparison to yesterday radio traffic was fairly tame with the CFA and Adelaide based crews being released to go home!!
In total over 600 ha of scrub,pine and blue gum plantation were burnt with local forestry and volunteer crews mopping up ahead of a potential spike day on Wednesday
Glad y'all are choosing to stay safe first! I was just watching the South Carolina and Georgia weather, doesn't look nice. Stay safe and let us hear from you!!Today, we are under a tornado watch, which has prompted us to stay indoors for safety. The skies have taken on an ominous shade, and the strong winds are making us uneasy. Given the severity of the situation, we’ve decided it’s best not to head to church this afternoon as planned. It's disappointing to miss out on gathering with our community, but our safety must come first. We’re keeping an eye on the updates and hope that the storm passes quickly. In the meantime, we’ll be prepared and ready to lend a helping hand to neighbors if needed.
Wednesday is forecast to be 31 degrees °C the only factor driving a potential fire ban is winds being N-NW between 15-30 km/h.Hopefully Wednesday isn't as bad as it could be! Keep us updated!
Thanks! We are ok!Glad y'all are choosing to stay safe first! I was just watching the South Carolina and Georgia weather, doesn't look nice. Stay safe and let us hear from you!!
My kind of guy.Hubby’s in the kitchen making hot sauce. Mostly habaneros with a couple purple reapers![]()
. We have the windows open so we can breathe
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I'm okay.So have we heard from @MoBookworm1957 yet?
This is the kind I know.
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It's a learning experience for all three of them.
Me it's the way of life I chose a long time ago.