rainbow, Teburulating
You have to start with Tuberculation the depositing of material/ corrosion. First I was in the process of taking the C out because the process would be removing not depositing.
C represents Ciefee/Coffee=Coffee Goodness.
Removing the C would leave a word that to a person who "was very good with words" might think misspelled.
Therefore being a coined word the spelling of this action is forever to be spelled: TEBURULATING!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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Sun is out, but because of our late return to the mountain the road up to the barn snowed. That means no taking the hay bales up with the tractor.
We the four of us will be taking it up by sled. Wifey and the girls figured out how to do it, they sled the bales up, than push the bales up a ladder to the barn overhead. They say it's not a problem.
The temperature is up to 28degrees.
We the four of us will be taking it up by sled. Wifey and the girls figured out how to do it, they sled the bales up, than push the bales up a ladder to the barn overhead. They say it's not a problem.
The temperature is up to 28degrees.
On the night of the winter solstice which is the start of calendar winter as opposed to December 1 which is the start of meteorological winter (real first day of winter) we got dumped on by six inches (or for the Canadians, 15 centimeters) of that nasty white stuff. My hopes of a nice brown Christmas have been ruined. As much as I hate winter, I know Spring is on the way.
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Skiing Paul, you can't ski without snow. Some people ski for a living, you can't ski on brown stuff. But I love Spring.
We exchange presents on the 25th than count the 12 days of Christmas until the 5th of January , and venerate the Holy Birth.
Christ is born and reveal. Blessed is the revelation of Christ.
Have a happy, Holy Christmas.
We exchange presents on the 25th than count the 12 days of Christmas until the 5th of January , and venerate the Holy Birth.
Christ is born and reveal. Blessed is the revelation of Christ.
Have a happy, Holy Christmas.
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Like applestar, being whipsawed. High nearly 70 on Sun, 37 today, 26 tomorrow. And low tonight 18, with windchill factor in the single digits!
AND our furnace died. Came home from a (day late) Solstice celebration last night to a cold house. Furnace repair didn't make it here until mid-afternoon today, by which time the temp inside our house was 55 degrees! But we once again have a warm house now. Thank goodness for furnaces!
AND our furnace died. Came home from a (day late) Solstice celebration last night to a cold house. Furnace repair didn't make it here until mid-afternoon today, by which time the temp inside our house was 55 degrees! But we once again have a warm house now. Thank goodness for furnaces!
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I feel like such a city mouse -- couldn't tell that was a goat until digitS said it.
It's raining today -- I want snow.
P.S. Didn't get around to looking in this thread until today but glad your furnace was repaired right away and you are staying warm, rainbowgardener. Imafan -- that's average summer temperature for us...makes me think of snowcones and sandy beaches.
It's raining today -- I want snow.
P.S. Didn't get around to looking in this thread until today but glad your furnace was repaired right away and you are staying warm, rainbowgardener. Imafan -- that's average summer temperature for us...makes me think of snowcones and sandy beaches.
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Looks like fun!
It's officially -2°F outside, achieving our norm of negative single digits during January.
Temp in the unheated garage "v8 nursery" area on an old dresser along the interior wall by the door to the laundry room is 28.something°F and likely closer to 24-25°F on the floor near the doors where the peppers, etc. are being over-wintered, ....
The remote sensor located on the patio by the back door is registering 5°F (the sun might be starting to "warm" it).
But the remote sensor on the front porch got buried in snow and is registering 22.2°F -- small amount of heat generated by the battery plus the insulation (translate that to "mulch" ) provided by the snow cover?
It's officially -2°F outside, achieving our norm of negative single digits during January.
Temp in the unheated garage "v8 nursery" area on an old dresser along the interior wall by the door to the laundry room is 28.something°F and likely closer to 24-25°F on the floor near the doors where the peppers, etc. are being over-wintered, ....
The remote sensor located on the patio by the back door is registering 5°F (the sun might be starting to "warm" it).
But the remote sensor on the front porch got buried in snow and is registering 22.2°F -- small amount of heat generated by the battery plus the insulation (translate that to "mulch" ) provided by the snow cover?
It has been a little "odd" here . . .
Some parts of California have had a record dry year. I think it is plenty dry here but we have benefited from some snowstorms moving down from Canada into the US northern Rockies. Lower elevations continued dry, higher elevations with near-normal snow.
I went for a drive thru a nearby university town today. No snow on the roadway under bright blue skies! The snow is only where the plows have moved it up on the sidewalks . . . Something wrong with that picture. At least, there haven't been a lot of students trampling over it lately.
I can't remember now when it snowed. There is a little in my yard that has been there for right at a month. Nothing much added to it and any that was, melted/sublimated away. Many days have passed without a single moment of sunshine. Christmas was White . . . with freezing fog! Never saw the sun - it was white up, down & sideways. New Years Day had a high of 31°f after an overnight low of 30° . . !
No sub-zero temperatures since early December - about that I'm glad but the dragging sameness of most of the days. Please! It was a pretty day today! I see a waxing moon setting in the West. What do you suppose that might mean? I wonder how deep the soil may freeze with constant "below freezing but nothing more" conditions. I'm not real sure how much good an insulating snow cover would do right now. Maybe if we have the same dull sameness of a slow melting, it wouldn't just run off the frozen ground.
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Some parts of California have had a record dry year. I think it is plenty dry here but we have benefited from some snowstorms moving down from Canada into the US northern Rockies. Lower elevations continued dry, higher elevations with near-normal snow.
I went for a drive thru a nearby university town today. No snow on the roadway under bright blue skies! The snow is only where the plows have moved it up on the sidewalks . . . Something wrong with that picture. At least, there haven't been a lot of students trampling over it lately.
I can't remember now when it snowed. There is a little in my yard that has been there for right at a month. Nothing much added to it and any that was, melted/sublimated away. Many days have passed without a single moment of sunshine. Christmas was White . . . with freezing fog! Never saw the sun - it was white up, down & sideways. New Years Day had a high of 31°f after an overnight low of 30° . . !
No sub-zero temperatures since early December - about that I'm glad but the dragging sameness of most of the days. Please! It was a pretty day today! I see a waxing moon setting in the West. What do you suppose that might mean? I wonder how deep the soil may freeze with constant "below freezing but nothing more" conditions. I'm not real sure how much good an insulating snow cover would do right now. Maybe if we have the same dull sameness of a slow melting, it wouldn't just run off the frozen ground.
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When I woke up at little after dawn this morning (around 7:30am), 4°F in the front porch and 5°F on the back patio. Windchill advisory of -15 to -20°F with current reported windchill of -5°F. BRRR!!!
Roaring wind all night which robs the house of any insulating thermal layer, and most of the "weathertight" double glazed windows were frosted on the bottom on the INSIDE this morning. (Good thing I only had the experimental overwintering cotton on any of the windowsills, but some of the plants reaching for the windows look frost bitten at the branch/leaf tips). 55°F in the family room "Winter Wonderland" -- colder on the floor for the " Cool Gang" and 28°f in the unheated garage "V8 nursery".
When the weather is like this, it's worse than a snowstorm. For the garden outside, it could have been freeze-dry weather, but we did have solid snowcover over the ground until two days ago then all day rain that melted them all, so the ground itself is saturated.
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Wow the sun has been up for over an hour but the official temp has gone DOWN -- 3°F and windchill of -12°F now.
Roaring wind all night which robs the house of any insulating thermal layer, and most of the "weathertight" double glazed windows were frosted on the bottom on the INSIDE this morning. (Good thing I only had the experimental overwintering cotton on any of the windowsills, but some of the plants reaching for the windows look frost bitten at the branch/leaf tips). 55°F in the family room "Winter Wonderland" -- colder on the floor for the " Cool Gang" and 28°f in the unheated garage "V8 nursery".
When the weather is like this, it's worse than a snowstorm. For the garden outside, it could have been freeze-dry weather, but we did have solid snowcover over the ground until two days ago then all day rain that melted them all, so the ground itself is saturated.
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Wow the sun has been up for over an hour but the official temp has gone DOWN -- 3°F and windchill of -12°F now.
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Start some seeds!Ohio Tiller wrote:I hate this time of year when there is nothing I can do out side and the seed catalogs are starting to come in!
I hate all this too, but at least I have lights and seedlings in my basement!
But 2-4" of snow forecast for tonight and then getting cold. Lows at or close to 0 Tue, Wed and Thurs nights and then again Mon and Tues next week. Oh sigh... Way too much winter this winter! I need a trip to Florida!
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We decided to make reservations for a weekend vacation at Crater Lake this year but it was already booked all summer so we chose the weekend before the snow is technically supposed to be cleared up.
I've read we're in for another mild winter in the PNW, so eh. There probably won't be much snow anyway. I'd like to be there in the snow, actually. The only consideration is the car, but they clear the roads through the mountains. We should be fine in our little Honda. And there probably won't be much snow. It's been very sunny lately, for which my psoriasis is grateful, if not the municipal water supply.
I've read we're in for another mild winter in the PNW, so eh. There probably won't be much snow anyway. I'd like to be there in the snow, actually. The only consideration is the car, but they clear the roads through the mountains. We should be fine in our little Honda. And there probably won't be much snow. It's been very sunny lately, for which my psoriasis is grateful, if not the municipal water supply.
Right now the wind is pushing the rain through my jealousie windows from the west side of the house which is an unusual direction. It came on all of a sudden and the curtains are blowing up. I can hear the wind and rain hitting the glass. Tomorrow the forecast is for more rain. Good thing I used some of the water from the rain barrels so there is a little space to collect more. I hope the wind does not knock my shade structure apart again.
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Too bad about the skiing tom. I really wish there were a way to distribute some of this better. We had about 3 more inches of snow Mon night. Our average total snow from first of Dec to end of Feb is 17 inches. This year from 1 Dec, we have already had 20 inches.
In the meantime, right this minute, Jamie is taking the dog out to potty and the temp is minus 2 deg F. I'm very glad it is her dog!
In the meantime, right this minute, Jamie is taking the dog out to potty and the temp is minus 2 deg F. I'm very glad it is her dog!
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It's gotten cool even here lately. We won't get out of the 60s for a high today, and the overnight low will be in the 40s. At least it's sunny. It is about 8 degrees colder than average, but we had the warmest december since the 1940's, so it is good to cool off, although I think the 40s is cold no matter where you are.
At least you guys in the freeze don't have to see 60 year old male snowbirds in Speedos walking along Hollywood's broadwalk!
At least you guys in the freeze don't have to see 60 year old male snowbirds in Speedos walking along Hollywood's broadwalk!
Ha, PapaJim! You'll have these suffering folks moving out here!
It hasn't been above freezing for a week and I haven't seen the sun in days and days! The air has been terrible and the freezing fog made the roads like glass the last few days. (How am I doing?)
This afternoon, I will tell y'all about Great Falls current weather. Yep, if you want Montana weather, you can go with Great Falls but, ya gotta stick with it thru thick and thin!
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It hasn't been above freezing for a week and I haven't seen the sun in days and days! The air has been terrible and the freezing fog made the roads like glass the last few days. (How am I doing?)
This afternoon, I will tell y'all about Great Falls current weather. Yep, if you want Montana weather, you can go with Great Falls but, ya gotta stick with it thru thick and thin!
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The weather is actually nice here. It is almost like Spring conditions. Some days it is even "hot". Lots of my outdoor pepper plants are putting out leaves and some are putting out flowers as well. My Goji tree and lemon verbana are putting out leaves now too. I planted some peas and gonna start some Kale while it isn't too hot yet. I may even start my pepper and tomato starts today.
Great Falls, MT, it is 37°f at 5pm. It will drop to freezing by morning but the high tomorrow will climb above 50°! That's what the Weather Service says!
Compare that with St. Louis, MO. Bbrrrrr! An earlier time zone but already below zero! It will be in the teens once it warms up tomorrow. Then, snow and more subzero nights over the weekend . . .
St. Louis is at 43° North Latitude. Great Falls is at 47.5° North Latitude and nearly 3,000 feet higher in elevation!
I guess what is happening, and it happened two weeks ago when it was so cold in the Midwest, is the cold air from the north pulls warm air out of California. That warm air sweeps over Montana - at least over that part of Montana. The Midwest will warm up after awhile with some of that warm air. Californians would have every reason to complain if they don't get a little rain out of the deal.
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Compare that with St. Louis, MO. Bbrrrrr! An earlier time zone but already below zero! It will be in the teens once it warms up tomorrow. Then, snow and more subzero nights over the weekend . . .
St. Louis is at 43° North Latitude. Great Falls is at 47.5° North Latitude and nearly 3,000 feet higher in elevation!
I guess what is happening, and it happened two weeks ago when it was so cold in the Midwest, is the cold air from the north pulls warm air out of California. That warm air sweeps over Montana - at least over that part of Montana. The Midwest will warm up after awhile with some of that warm air. Californians would have every reason to complain if they don't get a little rain out of the deal.
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