Saturday, January 07, 2006
What's that giant UFO in the sky up to?
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- Name: Snarkatron
- Location: Pacific Northwest, United States
I value my privacy, so this isn't going to tell you much. I'm older than 30 and younger than 50, female, confirmed technogeek, and suffer fools very poorly. And I hate lima beans.
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6 Comments:
It was 57 at my house yesterday morning - and sunny! That lasted for an hour, then it rained for the rest of the day .. more like it ;-)
comment deleted by commenter... But if it were here, it would sound like a raspberry...
And by the time your weather pattern gets here, the Midwest has enjoyed all the warmth out of it.
How 'bout I send y'all some nice ice-fog to take the hard edge off all that sunshine?
ptthtthhhhhthththhhh!
(which vaguely sounds like B's raspberry)
A little less of the runny wet stuff would be nice about now! The Issaquah-Hobart road closure is about half a mile beyond (thankfully) where I turn off of it.
Road service pics here
The plant has started growing early because its mild enough. Do you think the fungus, the bugs and the things that eat plants are also about early? If so who gains more advantage, the plant or the things that consume the plant...its difficult to tell in a few years with the balance upset one of them may die out.
Also, average winters being milder, surely that would encourage insect larvae to survive, so it could very well be pests that get the upper hand! One welcome plant is not really the point is it? Surely its whole ecosystems that matter.
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