Is that rain/mix or all snow? If it is all snow, it is the kind that you can hear landing! Also, it looks like you left your urine sample out at the picnic table...…
Urine sample? Most have had a lot of beer and a large bladder. Presently 40* and predicted low tonight 28*. Mix chunks in the stove just to take the chill off.
Ha! No thats a coyote concoction i made up so they would stay away from Emma when we buried her. Getting a little heavier and the big boy had enough.
Had to get up as big boy gave me the big face lick to go out. minus 3c and i see on news things are getting worse with the bug. Elm brewing.
Thankfully its cold enough that it's not as heavy as the last one, but... that could change here soon
a little May snowfall. 25 last night at 11:30, 30 now. Elm and locust overnight, mixed bag going in after the coals burn down.
Woke up to snow on the ground and 30 outside. Have had the stove going since 6 with ash. Back up to 70 inside. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
WTH woke up to between 5 and 6 inches of snow forecasters said a dusting to an inch. glad I still got the OWB going.
Only got down to 27 overnight. Still 79 inside this morning when we got up. I was reading this early this morning: News Think this morning’s cold is bad? In 1923, parts of Michigan had a foot of snow on May 9 In that year, a strong cold front sent temperatures plummeting from 62 at 1 p.m. to 34 at 6 p.m. on May 8. The next day, heavy, wet snow fell in abundance. Temperatures remained steady at around freezing with a stiff wind of 15-25 mph. Detroit ended up getting 6 inches of snow, 6 to 9 inches fell in the Ann Arbor area and up to a foot of snow dropped in the Flint area and north of Lansing into the Saginaw Valley. Now before anyone asks, no, I do not remember that day...
Hell, we all leave lots of urine samples outside, Just not in containers. I must have left enough to fill a pool by now. Good part of being on a dead end road and not have to think about neighbors.
It has been between 30-36F here and the snow came down and covered the lawns, roofs and trees. We never stopped burning pellets. Seldom ever do until into June. I can do without the snow.