Best part is, the electron burners don't like that much "sky water"! Steve
Not sure how long I have to be here before I am officially part of the Northwest, but I am certainly enjoying it!
Dan,So, all I have to do is convince someone else to move out here, and I will no longer be the new guy in town? For Reals? (sorry Paul)Robby
The weather report for tomorrow says low wind and no rain -- I think I'm going to put on my mud boots and get in a few laps before I have to pick my Mom up and go eat turkey with the in-laws.
Firstly, few of us encourage folk to move to the NW. Secondly, you must live in a nice neighborhood for 10-12 years after which we will consider taking you off the new-guy list.
It's not all rain and roses here in the NW. There are tsunamis, of course, and the mountains (second picture) often blow up, and we have so many earthquakes that we are itching like men on fuzzy trees.
Dan,On another note, my compliments on your squash in the form of Howard's pie.Robby
Gee Howard, that's funny looking lava in the background. I thought it was red or black not white.
Oh, quit with that stuff! We all know this area is doomed by climate change and too few spotted owls. Just as well go out with a big bang...Dan
Well according to the internet, which I have come to have much faith in anymore, it looks like our friends up there will not be flying for a while. 114 mph winds, 100 inches of snow and mud slides. At least I hope our guys/gals are doing okay.
You can blame all this on H.A.R.P Look it up
No, we made Spotted Owl Caserole with them. Goes great with Pumpkin Pie!Joe