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6 hours ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

The Pineneedles stuck to it will give a nice woodsy textured look.

If asked about how much effort I put into removing the mulch which fell in the paint in the afternoon, when I was pretty tired, I may be vague in my answer and quickly change the subject.

In a related note, labradors chasing tennis balls kick up quite a bit of mulch.

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17 minutes ago, backedgeapproaching said:

Oh nice, surprising. Overall, little past peak here, Reds really popped about a week ago. Normally Columbus day is peak-ish give or take a couple days.

 I think it was a little early this year. 

What was surprising was the vehicle ahead of me on the toll road on the way down. His brakes were smoking.   I drove down Pikes Peak and Mt Washington before and never saw that happen. 

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1 hour ago, SJonesWX said:

Who ordered the fucking hurricane today? needed to mow the lawn, didn’t expect to be chasing the fucking leaves all fucking day. 

Today’s wind across the region seemed to be a surprise.  I’m sure the signals may have become present as it developed, but this was a fairly widespread synoptic wind event (especially by acreage covered in impacts, tree issues, power outages, etc).

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30 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Today’s wind across the region seemed to be a surprise.  I’m sure the signals may have become present as it developed, but this was a fairly widespread synoptic wind event (especially by acreage covered in impacts, tree issues, power outages, etc).

My electric flickered a couple times, I was ready to take the genny out.

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8 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Today’s wind across the region seemed to be a surprise.  I’m sure the signals may have become present as it developed, but this was a fairly widespread synoptic wind event (especially by acreage covered in impacts, tree issues, power outages, etc).

GYX had forecast strong winds, but didn't post the wind advisory until about 8 AM, which is when the windiest 3-4 hours commenced.  In the afternoon the wind advisory leapfrogged to east of Penobscot Bay.

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