Re: ATB/Slaughter Pen Weather Watch
Johnny,
No jinxing on your part, but I think I know who may be digging the sinks as an educational practicum for Station Training site #4 at the COI in April. ;)
Ley Watson, Farmer Douglas, the portajohn man (you'll remember him from Payne's Farm,a and he was ON TIME today), and some irascible Old Bald Man were on site today puttering about at various times. I stayed relatively comfortable in the rain with a flannel shirt over a tee shirt, so you hale and hardy visiting team folks should do just fine in your repop federal issue wool, and the home team will be toasty in that wunnerful wunnerful satinette and jeanwool. Skies were pretty clear just west of the event site, but Grumpy Dave hasn't arrived in his infamous Keystone State DUKW amphib vehicle just yet.
An unscheduled update after the last update to coincide with Johnny's news.
Friday 14 Nov 08
High 65
Low 56
A 40% chance of rain.
Cloudy early with showers for the afternoon hours. Highs in the mid-60s. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain.
Anyone with an open can of sardines may well find themselves with one or more feline companions. This is the place to adopt a barn kitty, but beware they aren't exactly house cats. Somebody feeds them, but you know how "friendly until fed" feral cats can be at times.
Saturday 15 Nov 08
High 63
Low 37
Rain 40%
Scattered showers, maybe a rumble of thunder. Highs in the low 60s. Lows in the upper 30s.
The silver lining about heavy cloud cover is it may keep the number of active operations down at the nearby airport.
Sunday 16 Nov 08
High 52
Low 31
Rain 20%
Windy with a mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 50s and lows in the low 30s.
If you are a railfan, then you'll appreciate the variety of CSXT General Electric crew comfort cab locomotives running on the former RF&P tracks.
Saw Old Dominion gasoline for sale in the $1.72 range today, but mostly it is $1.85 or so. Not bad compared to a few months ago.
Johnny,
No jinxing on your part, but I think I know who may be digging the sinks as an educational practicum for Station Training site #4 at the COI in April. ;)
Ley Watson, Farmer Douglas, the portajohn man (you'll remember him from Payne's Farm,a and he was ON TIME today), and some irascible Old Bald Man were on site today puttering about at various times. I stayed relatively comfortable in the rain with a flannel shirt over a tee shirt, so you hale and hardy visiting team folks should do just fine in your repop federal issue wool, and the home team will be toasty in that wunnerful wunnerful satinette and jeanwool. Skies were pretty clear just west of the event site, but Grumpy Dave hasn't arrived in his infamous Keystone State DUKW amphib vehicle just yet.
An unscheduled update after the last update to coincide with Johnny's news.
Friday 14 Nov 08
High 65
Low 56
A 40% chance of rain.
Cloudy early with showers for the afternoon hours. Highs in the mid-60s. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain.
Anyone with an open can of sardines may well find themselves with one or more feline companions. This is the place to adopt a barn kitty, but beware they aren't exactly house cats. Somebody feeds them, but you know how "friendly until fed" feral cats can be at times.
Saturday 15 Nov 08
High 63
Low 37
Rain 40%
Scattered showers, maybe a rumble of thunder. Highs in the low 60s. Lows in the upper 30s.
The silver lining about heavy cloud cover is it may keep the number of active operations down at the nearby airport.
Sunday 16 Nov 08
High 52
Low 31
Rain 20%
Windy with a mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 50s and lows in the low 30s.
If you are a railfan, then you'll appreciate the variety of CSXT General Electric crew comfort cab locomotives running on the former RF&P tracks.
Saw Old Dominion gasoline for sale in the $1.72 range today, but mostly it is $1.85 or so. Not bad compared to a few months ago.
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