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  On 3/27/2013 at 3:53 PM, dryslot said:

 

The golf part is a no brainer, I have always been able to play in march every year, Cape has always been a fine destination early

 

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Course Report (updated March 26th, 2013)

Courses open here, good rates, dry enough that most have rolled their greens

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  On 3/27/2013 at 4:41 PM, CoastalWx said:

But that 45-55 range is the most useless range of temps on the planet in terms of comfort and activities. I know I know..to each his own.

We are all in the minority but I'm sure the general public would place <20F as easily the most useless temperatures on the planet, lol.

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  On 3/27/2013 at 4:34 PM, Ginxy said:

I agree with Brian by far best time of year to get the bulky work done.

I just finished taking out two cedars down at the west end of the property that I lost from one of the storms a few weeks back.  As I'm buzzing off a large knotty branch, I notice that my neighbor Bob is shirtless, sitting in a sun chair, and anointing himself with a fistful of tanning grease.

 

Now I fully appreciate the emergency safety bar that comes standard on chainsaws.

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  On 3/27/2013 at 5:33 PM, ETauntonMA said:

Going as planned.  Showers should be rotating thru this afternoon.  Stuff overnight is just N of the Portland area.  BL looks pretty warm for much more than a ra/sn mix.

 

 

There are some really dark clouds around here now with the sun gone behind them, it's still warm at 48F.

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46 and overcast

 

I have tons of trees on the sw and western side, nice sunny mornings and early afternoons and full shade for late afternoon and evening frolicking. Trees should not grow right next to or over a roof, no air flow, major major issues.

 

 

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  On 3/27/2013 at 5:43 PM, forkyfork said:

more shade = fewer options for garden plants. chop them all down.

I have a nice landscaped postage stamp yard. Nice garden plants strategically set t get what sun is needed. Full leaf out typically is not until mid may.

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