OT-How's your summer been?
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OT-How's your summer been?
It's been pretty miserable in Northern New England. I can't remember the last time we had a day without rain and the temps have mostly been in the upper 50's and low 60's. During the ten minutes a month the sun shines, the deer flies come out in swarms. Everyone's crops are rotting out, and we only have another two or three months before the constant rain turns into constant snow. A year without a summer can be really demoralizing.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Hot, wet, humid.
Hot, dry, humid.
Cool, wet, humid.
Cold, wet, humid.
Wet, wet, miserable.
Wet, wetter, more miserable.
I hate this place.
Joe
Hot, dry, humid.
Cool, wet, humid.
Cold, wet, humid.
Wet, wet, miserable.
Wet, wetter, more miserable.
I hate this place.
Joe
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
I think the weather in almost all regions is miserable. It comes down to what sort of miserable you can stand the most. I'm about ready to trade cold wet and miserable for something dry and miserable
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Yep, wifie and I have been trying to get outta here for several years. Things just won't jell for us. But as soon as it does this place can go back to the dogs for all I care.Jason_W wrote:I think the weather in almost all regions is miserable. It comes down to what sort of miserable you can stand the most. I'm about ready to trade cold wet and miserable for something dry and miserable
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
It will.
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Summer in Northern Pa actually has been ok!
Any summer here is a good summer.For me the glass is half full!
Any summer here is a good summer.For me the glass is half full!
Re: OT-How's your summer been?
After a real thing winter/spring the summer has been real nice for the most part.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Pretty darned pleasant. No scorchers yet, and only a couple of days of subtropical moisture moving up to raise the humidity. Drove down Pacific Coast Highway, from Zuma to Santa Monica today. Ahh, the scenery was very nice. The sand and water wasn't bad looking either.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
So much rain here in Wyoming we think we have been transported somehow to western Oregon Have managed to shoot a few PD's, go to some gunshows, shoot a little, most outdoor activities just rained out, rivers still too high to fish. Should get better in the next couple of weeks.
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Its still spring here in NW Montana trying to hay in between Tstorms gets interesting and if you dont like the weather wait 15 mins and it will change. danny
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According to the meteorologist, wettest, cloudiest June since 1903. 1886.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Well Jason, let's see, today - sky is blue, ladies are out, Lilies of the Nile are in bloom and as you can see I am not too formal in the office in the summer heat. The young lady is a volley ball player - hit in the head twice and had headaches - been taking care of her since she was nine.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Old Savage,
You are a rascal!
You are a rascal!
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
O.S. is a man that really enjoys life, and lives it to its fullest.
I am trying to do the same.The right attitude and taking the right steps to make the right things happen in life(yes,times are good)
O.S. keep on doing what your doing, because its working for you friend! See ya---Your enviuos friend from the east! (I am doing pretty well myself)but you have me beat pal!
I am trying to do the same.The right attitude and taking the right steps to make the right things happen in life(yes,times are good)
O.S. keep on doing what your doing, because its working for you friend! See ya---Your enviuos friend from the east! (I am doing pretty well myself)but you have me beat pal!
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Jason, it's been just about the coldest, wettest June here in Maine since they've
been keeping records.
We're thankful, though - it could be all snow!
Don't laugh - look up 1816 - "The Year With No Summer" on Google. And of course,
it's only been 10,000 years or so since the last Ice Age in these parts.
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been keeping records.
We're thankful, though - it could be all snow!
Don't laugh - look up 1816 - "The Year With No Summer" on Google. And of course,
it's only been 10,000 years or so since the last Ice Age in these parts.
-Stretch
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Stretch,
I remember reading about that, I believe causation was a Mauder Minimum event.
I remember reading about that, I believe causation was a Mauder Minimum event.
Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Have had many days that it didn't get out of the 50's in June. Can't wait till global warming hits!
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
So far it has been waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than winter
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Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Here in California's central valley it has been unseasonably comfortable. Really wierd June. Significant rain and rarley over 100 this month. Both rather unusual for here!
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Well on living up, my niece, on the right, and her boyfriend and their crew have the inside track. There are an endless number of pics of them at Cabo, Havasu, Hawaii etc.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Northern California has been great. Late rain filled up all the lakes, and the streams and rivers are full of big trout , I guess if you can get past the civil rights violations Cali is a good place to live
Break on through to the other side!!!
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
O.S.---Now there is one fine looking group of happy beach goers.(neice is gorgeous)as well as the rest.
Hey,My brothers "in-laws" which lived prior in the Catskills, every time they visted my brother/sister-in law I let them stay at my Summer Home for several weeks at a time for the last 8-10 years.
Guess where they just bought their new permanent home? Hawaii "MAUI Island"
They said I have a place reserved anytime because of all the years I let them stay at my summer place.They have a new "Double Town House" with extra rooms for quests
Actually the price was not that bad considering!
I am starting to feel its party time soon!
Hey,My brothers "in-laws" which lived prior in the Catskills, every time they visted my brother/sister-in law I let them stay at my Summer Home for several weeks at a time for the last 8-10 years.
Guess where they just bought their new permanent home? Hawaii "MAUI Island"
They said I have a place reserved anytime because of all the years I let them stay at my summer place.They have a new "Double Town House" with extra rooms for quests
Actually the price was not that bad considering!
I am starting to feel its party time soon!
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Oooooooooooooooooo!
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Mescy - more pics, some not for here - they don't always conform board standards - some of he girls have skimpier "swimwear". Family environment here you know.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
You have my email address, wasted time is wasted
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Maui is great - ask them where their place is - see if this gal is still selling fishing charters in Lahaina. I think her name is Delaney.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Savage, you sure know how to twist it in those poor Easterners.
Yeah, perfect here, after two years of bad drought, and extreme heat, now it's balmy and bright. Right now it's San Diego weather, as opposed to the desert weather we usually have here.
Let's hear from the San Diego crowd, they always complain when the temperature moves out of the 70's in either direction, or if a cloud passes over the sun for more than 15 minutes.
Yeah, perfect here, after two years of bad drought, and extreme heat, now it's balmy and bright. Right now it's San Diego weather, as opposed to the desert weather we usually have here.
Let's hear from the San Diego crowd, they always complain when the temperature moves out of the 70's in either direction, or if a cloud passes over the sun for more than 15 minutes.
"I'll tell you what living is. You get up when you feel like it. You fry yourself some eggs. You see what kind of a day it is."
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Don't worry too much about summer in New England. It will pass soon enough.
Re: OT-How's your summer been?
I haven't had "summer" since 8th grade.
All I get now is hot weather to make work even more enjoyable.
All I get now is hot weather to make work even more enjoyable.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
O.S.
Its at Maalaea Yacht Marina They have an 3 year old 1200 Sq. ft.double Town House(Ocean View).
They told me for around 75-125K you can actually get a nice single condo over there.Their daughter already has a job giving diving excursions and says every day its like a Vacation! She is looking at buying a condo asking price is $65K????????????
Cannot believe you can actually get any decent condo in Hawaii for that???????
Its at Maalaea Yacht Marina They have an 3 year old 1200 Sq. ft.double Town House(Ocean View).
They told me for around 75-125K you can actually get a nice single condo over there.Their daughter already has a job giving diving excursions and says every day its like a Vacation! She is looking at buying a condo asking price is $65K????????????
Cannot believe you can actually get any decent condo in Hawaii for that???????
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Queen of BBQ once again - this was great with the anniversary champagne from my daughter.
Here she is looking through road colored glasses.
Here she is looking through road colored glasses.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Thank you O.S.
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Once again O.S.---- fine food/fine champagne/and fine company!
What more can a man want? Congats to you guys!
What more can a man want? Congats to you guys!
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
madman - when you get over there be sure to get to Mama's Fish House.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Seems here in Kansas, you always have too much of a bad thing. In winter, it's freezing, and the crud on the roads eat up your car. In the summer, the horny toads crawl in the campstove to cool off, and the insects pile up on your car. Cars can't win in Kansas, neither can people who just want a nice balmy day once in awhile.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
O.S. I definetly am going to check out the costs of living over there.
I need at least a month or two to check it out real good though Mammas Fish House, yes I will give her a go.
How bout I get one and you come and visit?????????
http://homes.point2.com/US/Hawaii/Hawai ... state.aspx
http://homes.point2.com/US/Hawaii/Hawai ... state.aspx
I need at least a month or two to check it out real good though Mammas Fish House, yes I will give her a go.
How bout I get one and you come and visit?????????
http://homes.point2.com/US/Hawaii/Hawai ... state.aspx
http://homes.point2.com/US/Hawaii/Hawai ... state.aspx
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Whoa - OK - whole lotta shakin' goin on.
I record under the name "He's No Elvis". I'll have to do Blue Hawaii.
I record under the name "He's No Elvis". I'll have to do Blue Hawaii.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
O.S.
In all honesty,I would really like to move to a beautiful climate.
Southern Californa has that,and Hawaii does as well.
Its funny as even at 50 years old the winters just seem to last forever any more.It just amazes me that you can "really" buy a decent place in "Hawaii" for that reasonable of a price??? I mean the homes where I live for a decent home run $150K-$275K without any added land.(I know, cheap compared to Southern California)
I dont know what the catch is,but I will find out now that I have
relatives living there and a wifes relative probably moving there pretty soon.Their taxes even look very reasonable?I know food probably is expensive but the brothers "in-laws" say they just buy all local grown stuff and its not really that bad,also because you are inclined to enjoy the outdoors much more you stay more active and self conscious of what you eat! Boy, my wife would really love running that climate/countryside there ,shes a workout fanatic (size 3)besides they say you dont spend the heating/cooling costs there also.They said soom places dont even have contained/closed doors/windows??Anyway another year wife can also retire (30+ years at any age)so this is somthing that could be a real possibility Hope it dont give me a heart attack always around those gorgeous babes?????
Oh well, I will die happy! In the meantime this year we will just go to Cape May, NJ several times.Actually it is pretty nice there. See ya
In all honesty,I would really like to move to a beautiful climate.
Southern Californa has that,and Hawaii does as well.
Its funny as even at 50 years old the winters just seem to last forever any more.It just amazes me that you can "really" buy a decent place in "Hawaii" for that reasonable of a price??? I mean the homes where I live for a decent home run $150K-$275K without any added land.(I know, cheap compared to Southern California)
I dont know what the catch is,but I will find out now that I have
relatives living there and a wifes relative probably moving there pretty soon.Their taxes even look very reasonable?I know food probably is expensive but the brothers "in-laws" say they just buy all local grown stuff and its not really that bad,also because you are inclined to enjoy the outdoors much more you stay more active and self conscious of what you eat! Boy, my wife would really love running that climate/countryside there ,shes a workout fanatic (size 3)besides they say you dont spend the heating/cooling costs there also.They said soom places dont even have contained/closed doors/windows??Anyway another year wife can also retire (30+ years at any age)so this is somthing that could be a real possibility Hope it dont give me a heart attack always around those gorgeous babes?????
Oh well, I will die happy! In the meantime this year we will just go to Cape May, NJ several times.Actually it is pretty nice there. See ya
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Cooler and wetter than normal here in north central PA. Nice to see the sun this week, though.
Haven't had to shovel snow since April.
Noah
Haven't had to shovel snow since April.
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Noah,
Do you find as you age, the winters are getting to be real bummers?
Dont get me wrong,up to Christmas its ok, the fall hunting and such is really great but its that 3-4 months after that justs gets old real fast any more.If you had the chance for warmer/sunnier days would you go for it? From one northern Pa man to another northern Pa man!
Do you find as you age, the winters are getting to be real bummers?
Dont get me wrong,up to Christmas its ok, the fall hunting and such is really great but its that 3-4 months after that justs gets old real fast any more.If you had the chance for warmer/sunnier days would you go for it? From one northern Pa man to another northern Pa man!
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Mad:
I don't mind winter per se, I like the change of seasons. What I have less tolerance for is shoveling and blowing snow. I live in an "elderly" neighborhood, and I clear my driveway and those of two aged couples who are in their mid to late 80s. If they went out trying to keep dug out and fell and broke something, it would really bug me.
We get a lot of lake effect snow here on the east side of the ANF, and nearly every day it's another inch or three of white stuff. It takes about 1/2 hr with a couple of aluminum "pusher" shovels, one under each arm and held so that they overlap a couple inches, but darn it, does it have to fall every day? The next door family is fairly young, late 30s, and they don't work. They have his and hers trust incomes and generally wake up about 15:00. He blows his driveway at 00:00 to 01:00. No kidding. I usually turn in about the same time, and I'm up at 04:30 to 05:00 but I would not dream of firing up an 8hp two stage blower at that time. I'll shovel.
As for leaving for warmer climes, I just can't see it. I love north central PA, Cameron, Elk, McKean, Potter counties up here at 2000-2300 ft above sea level. I love the forests, the wildlife, the change of seasons, etc.
I once lived in western VA and eastern WV for nearly 15 yrs and for a time in western KY and the humidity was a killer, then the rainstorms and hurricane fallout was something else. And bugs. I graduated from the University of Parris Island in '72 and that experience cured me of ever wanting to live in SC or GA, especially in coastal or near-costal areas. I'm halfway to 110 now, and I just can't see being 75 and screwing plywood over my windows and being cooped up inside with the A/C for eight-nine months a year. When I do retire, I'll still have some kind of AWD or 4WD with ice-formula snow treads. I'll blow the driveway when it's convenient, and just not go out if the white stuff is deep.
But the short answer, yes, I grow less patient of winter, and "summer" is really June through Sept. May is still cool and frosty, with the last frost frequently in early June, and the first frost as early as mid Sept. That's SHORT.
Noah
I don't mind winter per se, I like the change of seasons. What I have less tolerance for is shoveling and blowing snow. I live in an "elderly" neighborhood, and I clear my driveway and those of two aged couples who are in their mid to late 80s. If they went out trying to keep dug out and fell and broke something, it would really bug me.
We get a lot of lake effect snow here on the east side of the ANF, and nearly every day it's another inch or three of white stuff. It takes about 1/2 hr with a couple of aluminum "pusher" shovels, one under each arm and held so that they overlap a couple inches, but darn it, does it have to fall every day? The next door family is fairly young, late 30s, and they don't work. They have his and hers trust incomes and generally wake up about 15:00. He blows his driveway at 00:00 to 01:00. No kidding. I usually turn in about the same time, and I'm up at 04:30 to 05:00 but I would not dream of firing up an 8hp two stage blower at that time. I'll shovel.
As for leaving for warmer climes, I just can't see it. I love north central PA, Cameron, Elk, McKean, Potter counties up here at 2000-2300 ft above sea level. I love the forests, the wildlife, the change of seasons, etc.
I once lived in western VA and eastern WV for nearly 15 yrs and for a time in western KY and the humidity was a killer, then the rainstorms and hurricane fallout was something else. And bugs. I graduated from the University of Parris Island in '72 and that experience cured me of ever wanting to live in SC or GA, especially in coastal or near-costal areas. I'm halfway to 110 now, and I just can't see being 75 and screwing plywood over my windows and being cooped up inside with the A/C for eight-nine months a year. When I do retire, I'll still have some kind of AWD or 4WD with ice-formula snow treads. I'll blow the driveway when it's convenient, and just not go out if the white stuff is deep.
But the short answer, yes, I grow less patient of winter, and "summer" is really June through Sept. May is still cool and frosty, with the last frost frequently in early June, and the first frost as early as mid Sept. That's SHORT.
Noah
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Noah, I hear what your saying.That area in which you live is really beautiful with fantastic hunting.Down the road you can also always pick up a really good shape ATV 4x4 off season pretty cheap and put on a cycle country snow plow.It takes me to do 300ft of driveway.(5mins?????) yes 5 mins.after once she warms up a couple mins after starting it up in the garage.
In the winter I run the yamalube 4CW(cold weather)oil it starts right up and warms up like a car.
I keep it backed in the garage hooked up to a battery tender.
Start her up pull out of the garage hit the winch up/down button(my blade runs off my winch)drop the blade and go. 2 swipes back and fourth which only takes about 1 minute each pass(4mins)if there is over a foot I just put it in 4WD diff lock and it does not even feel it.
I also have a big John Deere Farm tractor will a custom 7ft.front blade and have the rear tires loaded, and have double ring chains on it but that atv is much better.By the time I start the big JD up and warm her up.With the Grizz 700 I am done man and shes back in the garage also I keep her out and play.Only way to go! I did buy the Yamaha plow Ice V-Bar tire chains for all 4 tires but have not needed them to be put on.
In the winter I run the yamalube 4CW(cold weather)oil it starts right up and warms up like a car.
I keep it backed in the garage hooked up to a battery tender.
Start her up pull out of the garage hit the winch up/down button(my blade runs off my winch)drop the blade and go. 2 swipes back and fourth which only takes about 1 minute each pass(4mins)if there is over a foot I just put it in 4WD diff lock and it does not even feel it.
I also have a big John Deere Farm tractor will a custom 7ft.front blade and have the rear tires loaded, and have double ring chains on it but that atv is much better.By the time I start the big JD up and warm her up.With the Grizz 700 I am done man and shes back in the garage also I keep her out and play.Only way to go! I did buy the Yamaha plow Ice V-Bar tire chains for all 4 tires but have not needed them to be put on.
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For the last 3 weeks ...just to danged hot... over 103 every day in recent memory.
I have not had a horse out before 7 pm... and my schedule doesnt allow early morning rides during the week.
I have not had a horse out before 7 pm... and my schedule doesnt allow early morning rides during the week.
always press the "red" button--- it's worth the effort and the results can be fun
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I'll trade you.Hillbilly wrote:For the last 3 weeks ...just to danged hot... over 103 every day in recent memory.
We've been having day time temps in the low 60's and night temps in the 40s. We had 14 consecutive days of rain a day long break, and now we're up to 3 consecutive days again.
Never thought I could get cabin fever in the summer
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Re: OT-How's your summer been?
Global warming no doubt. My wife read something about this being the year without a summer in some parts of the country.