Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on June 26, 2013 at 13:08:51 from (97.115.186.183):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Wild weather posted by Dell (WA) on June 25, 2013 at 00:07:38:
I love Hawaii! Went there twice in Winters and had a great time, other than getting sunburned pretty bad both times. I would think I would learn!
My Wife and I have mused about moving to Hawaii, but since our kids and grandkids are fairly close here, I don"t think we would ever do it. I am sure the cost of living is high too. But we sure like Hawaii, especially the Big Island.
I thought I remembered your living in Western Washington somewhere. We live SE of Spokane, where it is LOTS dryer than most places West of the Cascades. We had been having an exceptionally dry year, only getting about 2/3 of our usual moisture. However the last 10 days have produced at least a couple of inches of much needed rain. Probably a little late for Winter wheat, which is already starting to turn, but great for the Spring crops. I hope not too many guys had hay down, because it certainly has been way too wet to get it dry enough to bale. Oh well, that is our weather, something we have absolutely no control over. I am always glad for rain. Not so much enthusiasm for snow!
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