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.......to winter that is. Sorry to disappoint some of you. LOL!

Spring is certainly in the air and officially arrives on Monday. I will be
taking the tarp off the boat next Saturday and starting then with my list of
projects. I would start this weekend but temps are still in the
30's...........too cold for me.

I know..................I know.......................I am a pansy. ;-)



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Harry Krause wrote:
JimH wrote:

......to winter that is. Sorry to disappoint some of you. LOL!

Spring is certainly in the air and officially arrives on Monday. I
will be taking the tarp off the boat next Saturday and starting then
with my list of projects. I would start this weekend but temps are
still in the 30's...........too cold for me.

I know..................I know.......................I am a pansy. ;-)




We still have cool temps here, probably for several more weeks. We had a
couple of glorious 70-80F days in the last weeks, but not now.



Snow flurries here today.
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Harry Krause wrote:
JimH wrote:

......to winter that is. Sorry to disappoint some of you. LOL!

Spring is certainly in the air and officially arrives on Monday. I
will be taking the tarp off the boat next Saturday and starting then
with my list of projects. I would start this weekend but temps are
still in the 30's...........too cold for me.

I know..................I know.......................I am a pansy. ;-)




We still have cool temps here, probably for several more weeks. We had a
couple of glorious 70-80F days in the last weeks, but not now.



Snow flurries here today.


We had flurries yesterday with no accumulation.

Sunny today but in the low 30's.

Birds are now chirping, trees are budding and the grass is getting greener.
We have rounded 3rd and heading for home!


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Harry Krause wrote:
JimH wrote:

......to winter that is. Sorry to disappoint some of you. LOL!

Spring is certainly in the air and officially arrives on Monday. I
will be taking the tarp off the boat next Saturday and starting then
with my list of projects. I would start this weekend but temps are
still in the 30's...........too cold for me.

I know..................I know.......................I am a pansy. ;-)




We still have cool temps here, probably for several more weeks. We had a
couple of glorious 70-80F days in the last weeks, but not now.



Snow flurries here today.


You guys have snow flurries in July.

RCE


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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 17:22:26 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
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......to winter that is. Sorry to disappoint some of you. LOL!

Spring is certainly in the air and officially arrives on Monday. I will be
taking the tarp off the boat next Saturday and starting then with my list of
projects. I would start this weekend but temps are still in the
30's...........too cold for me.

I know..................I know.......................I am a pansy. ;-)



My wife and I were out for about 4 hours last Sunday. It was 80
degrees, and I ended up just a little pink from the sun. I did stick
my foot into the water, but only for a moment.. it's still COLD!

I'll pull the boat out and clean it up in the next couple of weeks.
It's just that a nice day to clean it is a nice day to go out... it's
hard to make the decision to clean!

Jack



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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:12:16 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
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We had flurries yesterday with no accumulation.

Sunny today but in the low 30's.

Birds are now chirping, trees are budding and the grass is getting greener.
We have rounded 3rd and heading for home!


Last few nights I've started hearing peepers while I'm outside in the hottub.
They are still few and faint, but it's progress! I've seen a crocus or two
poking out as well.


Aren't you at least a little bit nervous about being surrounded by
"peepers" while frolicking in the hot tub? At least they are still
"few", I should think you wouldn't be hoping for a crowd......

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Mys Terry wrote:
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:12:16 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:

We had flurries yesterday with no accumulation.

Sunny today but in the low 30's.

Birds are now chirping, trees are budding and the grass is getting
greener.
We have rounded 3rd and heading for home!


Last few nights I've started hearing peepers while I'm outside in the
hottub.
They are still few and faint, but it's progress! I've seen a crocus or
two
poking out as well.


Aren't you at least a little bit nervous about being surrounded by
"peepers" while frolicking in the hot tub? At least they are still
"few", I should think you wouldn't be hoping for a crowd......


Peepers are perhaps an inch long at that, at that. You generally cannot see
them but only hear them.

A crowd of peepers would be...............amusing.

Do you have them in the Pacific NW?


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Mys Terry wrote:
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:12:16 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:

We had flurries yesterday with no accumulation.

Sunny today but in the low 30's.

Birds are now chirping, trees are budding and the grass is getting
greener.
We have rounded 3rd and heading for home!


Last few nights I've started hearing peepers while I'm outside in the
hottub.
They are still few and faint, but it's progress! I've seen a crocus or
two
poking out as well.


Aren't you at least a little bit nervous about being surrounded by
"peepers" while frolicking in the hot tub? At least they are still
"few", I should think you wouldn't be hoping for a crowd......


Peepers are perhaps an inch long at that, at that. You generally cannot see
them but only hear them.

A crowd of peepers would be...............amusing.

Do you have them in the Pacific NW?


Anybody caught peeping around a hot tub in the Pacific NW would be
subject to arrest.
We may be fairly liberal up here, but we still value our privacy.

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JimH wrote:
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Mys Terry wrote:
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:12:16 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:

We had flurries yesterday with no accumulation.

Sunny today but in the low 30's.

Birds are now chirping, trees are budding and the grass is getting
greener.
We have rounded 3rd and heading for home!


Last few nights I've started hearing peepers while I'm outside in the
hottub.
They are still few and faint, but it's progress! I've seen a crocus or
two
poking out as well.

Aren't you at least a little bit nervous about being surrounded by
"peepers" while frolicking in the hot tub? At least they are still
"few", I should think you wouldn't be hoping for a crowd......


Peepers are perhaps an inch long, at that. You generally cannot see
them but only hear them.

A crowd of peepers would be...............amusing.

Do you have them in the Pacific NW?


Anybody caught peeping around a hot tub in the Pacific NW would be
subject to arrest.
We may be fairly liberal up here, but we still value our privacy.


But they still may be only an inch long..........you never know. ;-)


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