Coffee anyone ?

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We got a half inch out of our flare up this morning along with some small hail....no gusty winds....it has passed and much quieter than it was a bit ago.
 

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Snow tomorrow night through Wednesday. They're still hedging their bets on how much. Last year at this time daffodils and crocuses were blooming. I want daffodils.
 

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Snow tomorrow night through Wednesday. They're still hedging their bets on how much. Last year at this time daffodils and crocuses were blooming. I want daffodils.
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Ours are pretty well spent here....wasn't very showy here either, the rain kept them pushed to the ground....thought I'd try for ya tho.....:)
 

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Being one of those days, today.:barnieHubby and a neighbor were trying to take down a couple of dead trees that were close enough to the property line that they could fall into the neighbor's yard - and on their fence and/or car. When they finally got one moving, it went about 10°off of the angle we wanted and wound up getting caught in another tree. I'd call the chances of it causing mischief from there 'unlikely, but definitely not impossible.' The other one broke in half and is now cradled about 20' above the ground in a tangle of smilax (it's a jungle out there!) While neither one is likely to cause issues for the neighbor in the future, we'd all prefer the 'clean kill' of trees on the ground.

I think mine better be an herbal tea.
 

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Being one of those days, today.:barnieHubby and a neighbor were trying to take down a couple of dead trees that were close enough to the property line that they could fall into the neighbor's yard - and on their fence and/or car. When they finally got one moving, it went about 10°off of the angle we wanted and wound up getting caught in another tree. I'd call the chances of it causing mischief from there 'unlikely, but definitely not impossible.' The other one broke in half and is now cradled about 20' above the ground in a tangle of smilax (it's a jungle out there!) While neither one is likely to cause issues for the neighbor in the future, we'd all prefer the 'clean kill' of trees on the ground.

I think mine better be an herbal tea.
oh good grief!!!!

yeah... I would keep whacking away at them until they were on the ground...

Either that or every time the wind blew I would have a fit.
 
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