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


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Cool and dry everyday after the 20th. Good luck lol

reading comprehension FTL. FYI CFS 2 surface temps look normal to slightly below. Kiss your 60 days of high dews and hottest summer ever bye bye. Great outside right now, mowed the lawn, tended the gardens without breaking a sweat, as summer nights were designed here in SNE
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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.

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Lol.....met Walt Drag in that building. Long story.

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Great outside right now, mowed the lawn, tended the gardens without breaking a sweat, as summer nights were designed here in SNE

Excellent! Beautiful evening in NNE too...temps dropping through the 60s with another night of 50-53F low expected. My folks said its a great evening for a sweatshirt at the firepit in Woodstock.

Seasons as seasons in New England (not south Florida)...summer days warm, then cooling fast as the sun goes behind the ridgeline.

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Sneaky ****ty day tomorrow in parts of SNE? Looked rather moist in the boundary layer on the NAM.

A met buddy of mine was just commenting about the DP turn around tomorrow.

 

I'm thinking that with the dry air tonight we cool off and decouple a tad.  Then when the wind veers around early tomorrow and starts transporting the goods, it should ride up and over the inversion and perhaps have a cloud deck.  

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Wild turkeys are delicious, probably why they hide good up here. Lots of bow hunting but from what I hear the population has exploded. I know on the reservation they are everywhere.

 

We got 'em all over along the Rt 2 corridor... gaggles of them.

 

But, I thought their meat was tough and gamey

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Excellent! Beautiful evening in NNE too...temps dropping through the 60s with another night of 50-53F low expected. My folks said its a great evening for a sweatshirt at the firepit in Woodstock.

Seasons as seasons in New England (not south Florida)...summer days warm, then cooling fast as the sun goes behind the ridgeline.

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yep fire pit is roaring. Beer is cold
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Excellent! Beautiful evening in NNE too...temps dropping through the 60s with another night of 50-53F low expected. My folks said its a great evening for a sweatshirt at the firepit in Woodstock.

Seasons as seasons in New England (not south Florida)...summer days warm, then cooling fast as the sun goes behind the ridgeline.

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You couldn't have described VT any better.  I miss my college and pre-family days of spending time in VT just about every weekend (not that family is bad :)).  My inlaws are about to break ground on a house in Rupert (between Manchester and Rutland) which should complete by first snow.  Sitting on 80 acres with multiple ponds.  We've been waiting years for this, so everyone is excited...time to dust of the skis and find a good orthopedic.  

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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.

First concert, last day of school Sophomore year HS June 20, 1972. Knew everything then now not so much.

Second concert the week following GFR. Two best concerts ever.... ah the memories FTW!    

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Wild turkeys are delicious, probably why they hide good up here. Lots of bow hunting but from what I hear the population has exploded. I know on the reservation they are everywhere.

I hear that Wild Turkey is a pretty good libation as well.

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Nice digs, Scott.  Have you scouted out where you'll be setting up your home station?  Put it where ever you can record the best dews.  :)

 

60.2/56

 

.02" this morning with rn- continuing.

 

Just finished residing the outbuilding in my avatar.  Structure dates to the late 1700's, but they kept up with the siding as that had to have been thee since at least the late 1800's, lol.  Heavy, heavy dumpster.  I'm of the mindset now that I'm going to do a project every year that requires a dumpster.  Half gets filled stuff from the project, half gets filled with the assortment of crap that accumulates over the year.

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