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    Hurricane Irene goes Tropical, devastates Vermont
    Our state took a direct hit in terms of rain. A uniform average of about 7" fell on all parts of the state from South to North yesterday causing towns to flood from Bennington to St. Johnsbury. The state's new emergency management agency in Waterford was evacuated yesterday when Winooski river overflowed it's banks. Many roads and bridges have been washed out. There have been numerous power outages and 1 death reported. There is widespread flooding in all parts of the state. The eye of the storm passed directly overhead of me at 6:10pm yesterday. This was caused when the storm tracked further westward than was forecast, taking a route up the Hudson Valley and then up the westward spine of the Green Mountains. There was no wind but torrential downpours the entire day. This was absolutely a result of climate change and global warming. Hurricanes and tropical storm do not usually cause such severe rainfall. The last time was 1938 for this kind of damage in the State of Vermont. This was a once a century storm for our area.
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    There was a major hail storm when I was on the train back from Paris yesterday. Hail the size of golf balls! Was really weird to hear it on the train-was like sitting in a tin box being pelted by ice bombs. Trees were bent over almost in half, and was an interesting little adventure for a few moments!********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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    They WAY over hyped Irene. We are now expecting 30mph winds and two inches of rain! That is in VT. Other places will see larger amounts of rainfall and major beach erosion. Don't worry 'bout your cousin, unless h/she is a crazy surfer dude.
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    Yo-ho-ho & A Bottle of Rum!!!
    Aaarrrgh! We pirates have battened down the hatches and left the ship to moor at Hampton Bay. We started Irene's party yesterday even we be far up in the Green Mountains we're still in for a blow. Aaarrrgghhhh! We've laid in the provisions and got the genie all gassed up and laid in provisions. Time to haul out the long glass and really get this party rockin'! Aaarrrggghhhh!!! Avast ye matie! Don't touch that pipe or you be keel-hauled when we get back to the boat. No rest till Monday.... Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!
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    Hurricane Irene...
    ...looks ready to dump 10" of rain in Philly, 8" in NYC and God knows what else South and North of there to a width of perhaps 100-150 miles inland. Batten down the hatches, maties and get the rum out. We're going to have a hurricane party! Aaargghhhh!! Haul up the jolly roger under those two Hurricane warning flags.
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    billowing white clouds strafe a light blue sky; blowing up from the South, a welcome turn from the slate grey drizzle of the last couple days.autumn is coming and can hardly wait!
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    Namesake State, Mary!
    I'm in Maryland and all is OK, thank God. I sure hope everyone else is OK too. What a wild ride this has been... I don't know how you guys on the Other Coast handle this stuff on the regular. Oh and I'll skip the hurricane Oh Great DUDE, if you don't mind. I wanted to go to a local festival so that just isn't gonna work out. I'll take a rain check, if you don't mind.
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    Has that hurricane barrier, Gonz...that'll take care of the storm surge. Well, at least hopefully better than the NOLA levees took care of Katrina. We very much need some rain in my area, but at the cost of death and destruction on the coast, I can live with the drought a while longer.
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    Not here in VT! Endless summer continues. I thought GRTD was in the Boston area but he may be South of there... Looks pretty scary for you guys in NC GDean, but the projected Irene path looks like a direct hit on Rhode Island! GAWD help those swamp yankees!
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the weather where i am has been completely out of the ordinary and inconsistant. y pipes frose for the first time in years two weeks ago right after we had two weeks of warm sunny weather in jan/feb. dustings of snow but no accumulation. plenty of rain but no frozen ground.we put a fence up today and the ground was like a sponge. yuck.
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The other end of Andalucia is adventurous, as ever! Tell me about this Andalucia holiday Thursday-all I know is have 2 days off, but have no idea what we are celebrating. Was stormy here the end of last week, and on Saturday, but now is around 25 in the afternoon, and SUN SUN SUN. Can leave my windows open all day and all night now. And am digging the strawberries in the fruit shops!!!!!!!!!!********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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The holiday is only Thursday but as with all Holidays on Thursday or Tuesday they add the other day to make a Puente, Bridge to the weekend We have lots of Strawberries here also. Sunny Here today and a bit more snow on the mountains, that should keep the Ski Resort Happy Are Things good in Sevilla Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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the plum trees are blooming, the daffodils are blooming, and today it's sunny. Spring is my favorite, for sure.
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And lots of it. Think spring think spring
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It is beautiful here now. Warm days and cool nights and badgers can emerge from hibernation. Last week I sat in the garden in shorts and T shirt while my wife cut my hair! Last night soft steady rain to refresh everything and water the fruit trees we planted. Many flowers out now and some birds singing. Peregrine falcons and ravens getting frisky and aerobatically displaying in the gorge. It can still turn nasty up here right up to April but we ain't thinking about that As they say in the home country "the saps a-risin' " he he
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no it is an English badger that ate too many mushrooms ....we have wild badgers here in France (I see their footprints often) but they are very shy solitary creatures..it is only in the UK that they live colonially and are so easy to see. For anyone in the US this is a Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) as opposed to the North American Badger (Taxidea taxus) which appears from my PMs to be associated with Wisconsin. btw many of us have still not forgiven Walt Disney for portraying Friar Tuck as the wrong type of badger in the Robin Hood cartoon.....;-)
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most of the badgers i have seen have been roadkills but we were leaving a friends house here one night and a badger was running down the road in front of the car, it didn't try to run off the side of the road perhaps this is a new Badger exercise regime Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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high winds and sleet/snow today.....brrrrrrrrr
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going up to 70...spring is in the air :)
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today. Here comes sunshine (and 60 degrees so they say) tomorrow. Arkansas weather, what a trip. . .
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It was 78 degrees here on Sunday, and today (Teusday) we got 9" of snow !! Unbelieveable St. Louis weather continues on in it's unusual tradition. Come on summer, I hate shoveling snow !
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What a difference a day makes. Freezing rain today. Sunshine and upper 60's yesterday. Boo Who Boo Who
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"...oh it surely looks like rain." I don't mind the rain, especially when I have things to keep me occupied. The best rains I like are in summer. You know, the rains that come and go quickly followed by mildly sweet heating of the sun. During the summer, after it rains it can be quite humid, so after the sun has set and the rain has fallen and the air is humid ... this is perfert for those gigantic bubbles ... yes bubbles so big you float away in one. If you have ever experienced these bubble wands, you know what I am talking about. Oh, how I am looking forward to summer.
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What a hail storm we had in NJ last night at 2am, it was banging on our windows so hard, branches are fallen all over the place and part of my fence fell down! This morning the sky is a strange color and the clouds are flying by! Weird weather :/
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Tried to go to work today. 1/2 inch of ice on our cars. What a mess, power out in most places luckily not ours, as I knock on wood. Sun is supposed to come out later today and tomorrow, we'll see!!!!
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18 inches of snow and counting. Went out to shovel today, it's the wet heavy stuff. Paid 2 kids to shovel. Thank the lord they came around!!! Maybe I'll shovel tomorrow, cause it looks like it's gonna continue through tomorrow.
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This is very similar to that blizzard that canceled the show in March of 93.
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Is hot as the blazes for early March. Better said for my own personal experience with early March. Around 30 degrees celcius in the sun during the day. And the smell of orange blossoms is intoxicating********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Hawaii is 81,and climbing.about to hop on (THE BUS) to shoot down town Honolulu for court..
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is making a return appearance in Oakland, though it remains to be seen whether we'll get any rain from the deal.
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That was the grand total from our weekend snowstorm for the city of Erie. We are still digging out. Sunshine for today and yesterday temps getting close to 40. More snow predicted for tonight, just what we need!!!!
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I'ts 32 degrees in NJ ........So where is spring?? and why is Easter in March....well FYI .... Did you know the moon decides when Easter is celebrated? Easter always falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, which is March 21... Hey did you see that full moon Friday night it was awesome!! Happy Easter :)
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Thanks Gigi!!! Learn something new every day.
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Three days ago saw the first butterfly of the year and the earliest spring flowers are blooming and now all is covered with the white stuff. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Nothin but sun today temps in the mid 40's. Weatherman says nothin but sun tomorrow temps may hit 60!!!!!!! Now that's what I'm talkin about.
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Miami mid to upper 80's put on the Lakeland 77 Dicks pics and went swimming and floated around- this is the earliest we have been able to use the pool.ed in in 1990. since we mov Usually mid May but being below 80 in the pool is cooolllldddd for us. And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Mucho sunshine, temps in the 70's and a 12:30 tee time!It's a very grateful golf day for me! Gonna crank E72 all the way there, should be just finishing Jack Straw when I pull into the parking lot. I'm always amused by the reactions I get to my appearance from the random people I end up playing with. They've usually stopped scratching their heads after the first couple of holes. I ain't all that good, but I ain't all that bad either. Every once in a while, I ain't half bad at all... Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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not raining now, |The sun makes the odd appearance through holes in the cloud. It is warm though, lots of the wild flowers out really early, i hope it doesn't mean a really hot summer. We still need some more rain, to build up supplies if we have a hot summer bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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is not only on the plane (plain?) but is a week-long nationwide epidemic. Right Bob? You keepin' dry? ********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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I have been getting complaints about the weather in Gibraltar, apparently really strong winds and rain this morning. This isn't too far from you. This is the fourth day we have had rain now, so it should be finished. hopefully for now You keeping OK, Lil Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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in NJ we have at 10am 60 degrees!! Going up to 72 WooHoo!! I'm heading outside for my day off....Have a grate day everyone!! Peace, Gigi *Sweet, she sang sweetly; come back soon Come back for more of that love in the afternoon*
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Possible rain tonight, and we need it. Smokey says fire danger "very high", maybe a little exagerated. Wonder what kind of dried leaves he's smoking.
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White an pale as it might seem the sun is raining down today and the belgium ales are treating me fine. What a life!!!
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Off and on sun and clouds mid 70's!!!! Chance of thunderstorms.
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Off to a sunny start, hope it stays that way all day. Mowed the grass yesterday. I love nice weather, we need to move!!!!
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a cool breeze and sunny in Columbus, OH.
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I hope to god no SNOW...it's only 55 degrees in NJ ....a good day to watch a movie or read!!
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Weather man says wet snow in Erie on Tues. I can't ------- believe it. We definetly need to move!!
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My yard is like a marsh: mushy with mower wheel marks through it. Planted some broccoli plants and ready to do green bean seeds. Listening to Sirius and David Gans "Taper Tales"
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Wow the sunshine is following me. 2 sunny days in Brussels and 1 sunny day in London. Now i expect some rain. When you have consecutive sunny days in Brussels and London then you have to expect at least a fucking earthquake at your next destination!!! !@#$ Rangers lost tonight, but at least i was able to see a live game from this side of the planet .
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It's in the mid 80's today in Martinez... which is on the other side of the caldecott from Marye... waves...