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July. High summer 2013-a humid and warm start. Is big heat lurking? Banter ok here.


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Here's the Scooterpit as mike would say. In the far right of the second pic is a rather large shed where Ray's beast of man takes him as the CF settles over my head.

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nice dude congrats, enjoy the acorns. We will need sizes and amounts for winter forecasts. Last year they started falling early and were small then later a bumper crop which were huge, winter followed that pattern lol, just kidding.
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Here's the Scooterpit as mike would say. In the far right of the second pic is a rather large shed where Ray's beast of man takes him as the CF settles over my head.

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Nice looking house!  Congrats.  Solid and roomy.  I bet it feels good to come home and know it's yours (and the banks).

 

Fenced yard?  Get a dog.  Best entertainment you can have for a baby.  

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Nice looking house!  Congrats.  Solid and roomy.  I bet it feels good to come home and know it's yours (and the banks).

 

Fenced yard?  Get a dog.  Best entertainment you can have for a baby.  

 

Thanks man. The little addition there is almost like a sun room. I can't wait to weenie out and watch snow fall. 

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Scooter..raise the blades way up on your mower..it should be 3.5 to 4 inches..You're scalping it and inviting disease and burning.

 

Oaks are already dropping acorns here..so I'm guessing you have some too

 

It's not as low as you think it is. The blades are up high. And yes I've seen some acorns...Jerry's squirrels are eating them as I speak. The most peculiar think is that there are turkey's everywhere and big mofos too. They're almost like a plague..like Canadian geese. 

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Scooter..raise the blades way up on your mower..it should be 3.5 to 4 inches..You're scalping it and inviting disease and burning.

Oaks are already dropping acorns here..so I'm guessing you have some too

You raise the blade, you make the change, you rearrange till I'm same....

You lock the door...and throw away the key...there's someone in my head but its not me.

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77/52 with cobalt blue off a low of 53F.

Best day of the summer so far. Near 80F high and low humidity.

Dews in the low 50s this afternoon rock.

1500ft at the base of the ski area is 75/50...feels so dry out lol.

Pfreak rememba how many 45/80 days u had last start of summer. Nite and day between last year.

Last year on this week the humidity began in central/north vermont

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It's not as low as you think it is. The blades are up high. And yes I've seen some acorns...Jerry's squirrels are eating them as I speak. The most peculiar think is that there are turkey's everywhere and big mofos too. They're almost like a plague..like Canadian geese.

awesome, and to think I was loled at by Bob for calling it country, wonder how many turkeys Jerry sees?
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It's not as low as you think it is. The blades are up high. And yes I've seen some acorns...Jerry's squirrels are eating them as I speak. The most peculiar think is that there are turkey's everywhere and big mofos too. They're almost like a plague..like Canadian geese.awesome, and to think I was loled at by Bob for calling it country, wonder how many turkeys Jerry sees?

A lot. I'm serious. There have been news articles about the Brookline turkeys.

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Brookline has a lot of green space so they have no problem. Coyotes too.

Nice, fisher cats loving the neighborhood cats around here. They sound like devil babies at night. I am serious about the pattern change I mentioned last week. Signs are coming together for air mass changes regularly, less blocked up anamolous pattern. Warm on downslope but drier DP wise. More typical. Does not mean summer cancel but not the stagnant crap we had. More COC days than fungal days.
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Brookline has a lot of green space so they have no problem. Coyotes too.

 

When I last lived in Cambridge (2006) there was a big turkey living near the transportation building in Kendall Sq.

 

 

Nature will squeeze life into every square inch of fertile space.  Thrive!

 

 We have 2 females, a tom and 18 young turkeys roaming around our neighborhood (fairly rural though), see them about every 3 days or so. Can't believe they are all still intact after many weeks since birth.  That suggets the adults are formidable fighters.

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