Experiencing the joy of "False Fall", 60 degrees this morning, windows aren't steamed over, lovely. Could use an inch or so of rain, after 9pm please, but if it's not going to happen, well, OK.
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96 F / 35 %, came inside after finishing a cigar to enjoy the cooler temp in the house. I'll be hot for the next several days, this and a family call scheduled tonight will keep me off the vHerf during the usual time.
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So, I've been seeing @ShawnOL's pipe posts about KBV Dubai Chocolate and I got irresistibly curious about the chocolate confection from Dubai. When I went to Costco the other day, I couldn't find anything, but today after breakfast with my MIL, her brother, another, and my Wife at IHOP we stopped at a thrift store where I scored some books and I split off to do some shopping at Safeway next door where they had some small bars of Dubai Chocolate for $1.99 each.
I picked up four bars and me and Kim each had a bar, they're delicious. I came out and smoked a cigar and forgot about the bars, but later around dinner time I noticed that they were no longer solid, having been sitting out in our kitchen which was probably in the 80s so I popped them in the fridge.
This is a long way of saying it's all your fault Shawn for making me try the chocolate and also saying that it's finally cooled off here to 76 degrees so I'm out again enjoying a cigar tonight after a dinner of salmon and rice and corn on the cob and a good family call with the kids and my Wife and MIL.
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Experiencing the joy of "False Fall", 60 degrees this morning, windows aren't steamed over, lovely. Could use an inch or so of rain, after 9pm please, but if it's not going to happen, well, OK.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
We've got some rain today! Much needed and appreciated.
Currently 64 here, was 57 this morning. And breezy.
55 going up to 74. Partly cloudy. Best August ever.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
96 F / 35 %, came inside after finishing a cigar to enjoy the cooler temp in the house. I'll be hot for the next several days, this and a family call scheduled tonight will keep me off the vHerf during the usual time.
So, I've been seeing @ShawnOL's pipe posts about KBV Dubai Chocolate and I got irresistibly curious about the chocolate confection from Dubai. When I went to Costco the other day, I couldn't find anything, but today after breakfast with my MIL, her brother, another, and my Wife at IHOP we stopped at a thrift store where I scored some books and I split off to do some shopping at Safeway next door where they had some small bars of Dubai Chocolate for $1.99 each.
I picked up four bars and me and Kim each had a bar, they're delicious. I came out and smoked a cigar and forgot about the bars, but later around dinner time I noticed that they were no longer solid, having been sitting out in our kitchen which was probably in the 80s so I popped them in the fridge.
This is a long way of saying it's all your fault Shawn for making me try the chocolate and also saying that it's finally cooled off here to 76 degrees so I'm out again enjoying a cigar tonight after a dinner of salmon and rice and corn on the cob and a good family call with the kids and my Wife and MIL.
85 F and rising.
Came inside from tree trimming the red bud to have lunch, it's 101 F now.
Getting dark a few hours early. Rained out for the second day in a row very soon.
This from Los Banos to the Grapevine on the 5 with A/C off and windows cracked so I could smoke a pipe.
Moonrise, Cool nights, warm days.
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46 last night. Low 70's in the sun. Glad I have wood laid up and glad I replaced all the gaskets in the stoves.
It's been really warm and humid down here in SoCal. It'll be cooling down this week, I'll be returning home tomorrow.
The smell of petrichor, an argillaceous odour, is wafting into the house. I didn't expect it to rain this morning when I watered the yard.
Say what?
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54, up from 51 this morning. Going up to 76 today.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
First day over 90 in almost three weeks, very unusual weather here for August/Sept.
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
Fall seems to have come early this year.
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The fevers broke, all downhill from here
71 and sunny. Really diggin' this climate change.
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Cloudy and 70 this morning with a light to gentle breeze, nice break from the heat wave earlier this week.
Meanwhile in Chiba-shi Japan, there's a gale advisory.
Going to be in the low 50s to low 40s in the mornings this coming week.
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Perfect porch snoozing weather
That wall is awful close!
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Is that a basement or below ground room?
mid to high 50's on the Cape at night next week, thanks to the warm ocean water.
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3 ft above ground screened porch back off the house at my buddy's at the lake. About 11' x 20'