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It's going to be an early Spring this year.
Saw a huge flock of geese heading North this afternoon - usually a sign that warmer weather is on the way. Also saw two bald eagles patrolling the corn fields this morning - that's usually an indicator of warmer weather on the way (and the reason I will now carry a film camera with me from now on). And the local rafter of wild turkeys has been moving quite a bit - saw a lot of tracks in the woods this morning. WHOO HOO!!! -- I dont know what your problem is, but I'll bet its hard to pronounce. |
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On Feb 2, 4:00*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
It's going to be an early Spring this year. Saw a huge flock of geese heading North this afternoon - usually a sign that warmer weather is on the way. Also saw two bald eagles patrolling the corn fields this morning - that's usually an indicator of warmer weather on the way (and the reason I will now carry a film camera with me from now on). And the local rafter of wild turkeys has been moving quite a bit - saw a lot of tracks in the woods this morning. WHOO HOO!!! -- I dont know what your problem is, but I'll bet its hard to pronounce. Geese around here don't' know which direction to fly. North one day, and south the next. Only thing I can think of is they're looking for food. when the snow melts you can see seemingly hundreds of them sitting in a corn field. |
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 15:07:32 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Feb 2, 4:00*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: It's going to be an early Spring this year. Saw a huge flock of geese heading North this afternoon - usually a sign that warmer weather is on the way. Also saw two bald eagles patrolling the corn fields this morning - that's usually an indicator of warmer weather on the way (and the reason I will now carry a film camera with me from now on). And the local rafter of wild turkeys has been moving quite a bit - saw a lot of tracks in the woods this morning. WHOO HOO!!! Geese around here don't' know which direction to fly. North one day, and south the next. Only thing I can think of is they're looking for food. when the snow melts you can see seemingly hundreds of them sitting in a corn field. Nope - I refuse to believe it. Spring is coming early this year. -- "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt. |
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"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 15:07:32 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 4:00 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: It's going to be an early Spring this year. Saw a huge flock of geese heading North this afternoon - usually a sign that warmer weather is on the way. Also saw two bald eagles patrolling the corn fields this morning - that's usually an indicator of warmer weather on the way (and the reason I will now carry a film camera with me from now on). And the local rafter of wild turkeys has been moving quite a bit - saw a lot of tracks in the woods this morning. WHOO HOO!!! Geese around here don't' know which direction to fly. North one day, and south the next. Only thing I can think of is they're looking for food. when the snow melts you can see seemingly hundreds of them sitting in a corn field. Nope - I refuse to believe it. Spring is coming early this year. -- "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt. They are forecasting major drought for the west. So early spring? Been like spring the last couple days. Forecast for rain on Thursday. |
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 20:18:07 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 15:07:32 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 4:00 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: It's going to be an early Spring this year. Saw a huge flock of geese heading North this afternoon - usually a sign that warmer weather is on the way. Also saw two bald eagles patrolling the corn fields this morning - that's usually an indicator of warmer weather on the way (and the reason I will now carry a film camera with me from now on). And the local rafter of wild turkeys has been moving quite a bit - saw a lot of tracks in the woods this morning. WHOO HOO!!! Geese around here don't' know which direction to fly. North one day, and south the next. Only thing I can think of is they're looking for food. when the snow melts you can see seemingly hundreds of them sitting in a corn field. Nope - I refuse to believe it. Spring is coming early this year. They are forecasting major drought for the west. So early spring? Been like spring the last couple days. Forecast for rain on Thursday. Well, la de freakin da... It's ok though - when the Alaska volcano blows up, it will set off a seismic reaction triggering the Andreas Fault and California will slip into the Pacific so who cares. I bought some potential beach front property in Nevada. :) -- Time flies when you are sick and psychotic. |
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"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 20:18:07 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 15:07:32 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 4:00 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: It's going to be an early Spring this year. Saw a huge flock of geese heading North this afternoon - usually a sign that warmer weather is on the way. Also saw two bald eagles patrolling the corn fields this morning - that's usually an indicator of warmer weather on the way (and the reason I will now carry a film camera with me from now on). And the local rafter of wild turkeys has been moving quite a bit - saw a lot of tracks in the woods this morning. WHOO HOO!!! Geese around here don't' know which direction to fly. North one day, and south the next. Only thing I can think of is they're looking for food. when the snow melts you can see seemingly hundreds of them sitting in a corn field. Nope - I refuse to believe it. Spring is coming early this year. They are forecasting major drought for the west. So early spring? Been like spring the last couple days. Forecast for rain on Thursday. Well, la de freakin da... It's ok though - when the Alaska volcano blows up, it will set off a seismic reaction triggering the Andreas Fault and California will slip into the Pacific so who cares. I bought some potential beach front property in Nevada. :) -- Time flies when you are sick and psychotic. And we can make a movie about L.A. being a prison city. Oops, already been done. http://ezinearticles.com/?Seattle-Ea...ected&id=83155 M$ will have some problems. And the San Andreas goes from L.A. through the middle of SF into the ocean and through Tomales Bay. Tomales Bay is actually the fault line separating the lands. Pt. Reyes actually connected up to the mainland 300 miles south, and over a few millennia has moved along the coast on the Pacific side of the fault. Besides the big quake will hit NYC and that may affect you more. |
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