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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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Do you want to ride around in the snain? We had combined snow and rain yesterday. It was yucky. I thought of you in Thailand.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty warm, Steve - 102 degrees F! It is sunny today in Palmer, and will probably get up to 85 degrees F in my greenhouse today.
ReplyDeleteit is around 15-20 celsius in Hungary.
ReplyDeleteIn Palmer my tulips are 6 inches out of the ground, yet there's snow all over the yard. Rutabagas are popping up too. I think yesterday was the last day of winter here. The forecast looks great for the next four days. You better have a tan when you get back Steve or we're going to think you were hiding out in Butte for couple of months. DZ
ReplyDeleteActually, IA, if you check the chart, the humidity has been under 50% which makes things a lot more bearable, and there's often a breeze.
ReplyDeleteThe water tanks are on the roof of the building, so during the day, the 'cold' water is about the same temperature as our hot water at home.