Posted by Billy NY on August 08, 2012 at 10:56:44 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Warm here Too posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 08, 2012 at 10:38:43:
That shade is pricless, people ask why I don't cut this clump of trees and tall bush near the house and that is exactly why, and black helicopters, satellite surveillance, drones LOL.
I do not know what to think about global warming, but the mild winter (extended late fall) we had last year was just plain odd, year before we were hammered with snow, and it stayed in the 20's a long time, stark contrast of 2 seasons, the summer preceding that was the hottest and or most humid, extended heat waves that did not go away or end with earth shattering thunderstorms often times the wind just blew and it cooled off, dry for 6 weeks, wish I knew that winter was going to be so harsh, was enough to push ya over the edge with the constant snow removal, barn roof clearing, and a lot of old barns collapsed that year, which was really sad to see.
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