Weather where you are thread
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I used to love to go for a walk in Door County after a fresh snow. The animal tracks crisscrossing the road were like a map of where anything had been, and in most cases, what they were. There was one time when we saw a long snake-like line through the snow. We finally figured out that it was Morgan, our neighbor's golden retriever. Bill had left Morgan's leash on him in case he needed to restrain him if a car drove by. The leash dragged behind the dog, creating the snow snake.

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@steve-miller very nice picture! We had deer in upstate NY. Some people think fall is the most beautiful season. I think it's winter. I guess summer would be a strong contender too. I always thought spring was the most dramatic change personally. I don't know about where you are but November was our nothing to see here time. The leaves were gone and the snow hadn't arrived. I miss the four seasons. I wouldn't want to live in that part of the world again but it has a lot to recommend it.
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This has been a long cold spell for us & the pianos reflect that! Tuned at a high school today. It was 60%+ humidity when I last tuned and 30% today. As you might guess, they were about 35 cents flat of A=440 (100 cents = a half step, or sounding the next note)
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I've had a few more calls for sticking/sluggish parts as the wood of the action/keys shrink and cause binding. Ah, the seasonal piano dance for Chicago!
@Rontuner said in Weather where you are thread:
I've had a few more calls for sticking/sluggish parts as the wood of the action/keys shrink and cause binding. Ah, the seasonal piano dance for Chicago!
I love Chicago! It's my favorite American city. Just saying.
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Rained all day again, our lawn is mud, so have started hosepiping the dogs' legs before letting them back in.
On a positive note, after the driest summer since 1893 they just lifted the last hosepipe ban in the south of England.
@AndyD said in Weather where you are thread:
Rained all day again, our lawn is mud, so have started hosepiping the dogs' legs before letting them back in.
On a positive note, after the driest summer since 1893 they just lifted the last hosepipe ban in the south of England.
I don't like rainy days as much as dry ones but for the trivial reason I don't have to clean up mud and have time to see to other stuff.
We have water. There are mains that need to be fixed every few months. The manager sends a crew immediately and we don't go without water for more than an hour or two.
We didn't get a lot of rain last summer. The weeds and grass didn't grow in the rock beds that needed to be replaced from the beginning. Again, I could see to other stuff.
There were no hurricanes on our side of the Gulf including Louisiana.
It was a lucky break after we the had two catastrophic hurricanes the previous season.
One caused major damage to my place. It took a year to get everything renovated and cleaned up.
I would be remiss not to mention the other hurricane caused catastrophic damage up through North Carolina after hitting us south of here.
I love rainy days all things being equal.
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Today (Sat.) we go into the deep freeze, with a low of 7 degrees and a wind chill of minus 16 in the evening. Continues on Sunday.
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