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Brrr!!
We had a range trip planned for this morning but it's a little chilly out.
Two days ago it was above freezing, this morning it was -32 C! Hard to have fun when you're miserable.
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02-16-2011 12:50 PM
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I took an M1
out yesterday. I had to open up my coat after humpin' around for a few minutes. Just too hot!
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I took an
M1
out yesterday. I had to open up my coat after humpin' around for a few minutes. Just too hot!
We don't have that problem here in New Brunswick. Around minus 30 last night with the windchill. On the upside there are no blackflies whatsoever.
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I started work at 3:20 am it was in the 60s. By 8 am I had the trucks AC with fan on low. Two fold, it keeps the windows from fogging with all the humidity. Course when it's 98 and jungle humid for 6 months in the summerI'll be wishing I was there. I love mountains cold weather ,Ice hockey .......why am I living in Florida. Did I mention I have Canadian
blood on moms side.Love my northern cousins.[COLOR="Silver"]
Last edited by DaveN; 02-16-2011 at 08:28 PM.
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Mike, I spent three years plus is Gagetown so I understand. The black flies and heat wave will be end March or early April. Followed by a blizzard.
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It was below freezing for days a week ago, and we even had a snow storm. (Over one whole inch!) -
All schools closed, broken water pipes everyplace, and crashed cars lining the roads!
It's been near 80F and humid this week, and like Dave, been running the AC some.
(If you don't like the weather in Texas... just wait a minute!)
Seriously, the warm humid air from the Gulf of Mexico mixing with the colder air from the North makes for some interesting sudden weather changes here in north Texas. 
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Well OP, what can I say? That certainly is a character builder at the very least.
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Originally Posted by
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Well OP, what can I say? That certainly is a character builder at the very least.
Are the flowers in bloom there yet?
I built all the character I needed when I lived north of the Arctic Circle for 3 years.
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My crokus' are up in Victoria.
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My crokus' are up in Victoria.
Nice.
It warmed up a lot here, only -22 today!
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