Three
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check out this

May spell disaster.
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cynthia_h
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Um...are they fertilizer chunks? unknown species of bird eggs? unwanted products of chemistry experiments?

All I can tell from the photo is that they're wet-looking, very light blue, and approx. 1 inch on their major axis.

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looks like hail

Three
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Give JayPoc a cigar/radish/turnip/cabbage.
One bro was beaten up by this, no telling how many more.
It is better than no rain, if ready.

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Heh, that did not fall today at your location. It was 91 degrees where you are. ;)

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You must be in New Mexico

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Oh my, that is some big hail!

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Oh my, that is some big hail!



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