How's the weather?

GopherT

Joined Nov 23, 2012
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Not uncomfortable at all. It all lies in the layer of clothes you wear. When I'm on deck, I wear an inflatable vest.


It would be nice with 22°C in the sea... What's the name of the river?

Didn't go to the boat today. A friend came to my door, and said he was slowly being more depressed by the day. We had a good talk. Poor guy.

Hopefully, I can set sail tomorrow.

You are a good man.
 

MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
30,681
Some years back, we happened stay over in Miami Fla on the way to a bare foot cruise in Bahamas, It happened to be the coldest overnight temp of April on record, I remember the odd stares we got next day walking up the main drag wearing shorts and T shirts, everyone was dressed in top coats and woolen sweaters..
And when my brother-in-law and I were in the pool for a pre breakfast dip.People were taking photos from their hotel balcony!:rolleyes:
I was very sorry to hear later of the demise of the Fantome, in Hurricane Mitch.

http://www.fortogden.com/fantommiamiherald.html

Max.
 

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#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
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It happened to be the coldest overnight temp of April on record, I remember the odd stares we got next day walking up the main drag wearing shorts and T shirts, everyone was dressed in top coats and woolen sweaters..
It's all about acclimatization. When I lived in Indianapolis, the jacket line was 55F and we swam in the public pool with the ground water temperature at 59F, slightly warmed by the sun.
After a decade in Florida, 70F feels a little chilly and the ocean gets to 89F. If it wasn't salt water, you could bring a bar of soap.:D
Of course, you can't swim in fresh water here. That's where the alligators live.:eek:
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
18,111
What's the name of the river?
It's the Rock River, which originates in Wisconsin and flows through Illinois into the Mississippi. There are two spots I put in, one near home (near Rockford, IL) and the other is a fat spot called Lake Koshkonong near Janesville, WI.

The Rock River in Rockford, at an event known as Dinner on the Dock every Thursday evening in the summer.
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Sunset on Lake Koshkonong

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killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
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53˚F today and 32˚F low expected Friday. It's going to make working outside fun, I was going to try and beat the cold and poor some cement but not now.

My wife has a friend that works with Concrete and says there is some kind of composite people are using rather than cement all you do is Tamp it down hardens up and you can shovel it. Less expensive too.

kv
 

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
7,891
Right now it is an unseasonable 70 F. here in the lovely Cleveland, Ohio suburbs. We had rain last night but today it all moved out. The weather fortunately has been really great which works for me as we are having a new garage built. The footers were poured last week and the concrete setup great. Today we added the truss work and the roof less felt paper and shingles. The unseasonable weather has actually been a blessing.

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Twenty Four feet wide by thirty two feet deep with a ten foot ceiling. The final concrete pads will come last. Sort of dwarfs the shed behind it. :)

Ron
 

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#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
Winter has arrived.:)
74F, Heat Index is 75F Clear skies, wind from the north at 10-13 MPH
A most excellent day!
The rest of the month will stay below 90F (and that's very good for Florida people).
I trimmed a tree and mowed the whole lawn before I started sweating.
If I'm lucky, the grass will stop growing (as usual) for the winter hibernation.
It's my turn to brag.:p
 

GopherT

Joined Nov 23, 2012
8,009
Winter has arrived.:)
74F, Heat Index is 75F Clear skies, wind from the north at 10-13 MPH
A most excellent day!
The rest of the month will stay below 90F (and that's very good for Florida people).
I trimmed a tree and mowed the whole lawn before I started sweating.
If I'm lucky, the grass will stop growing (as usual) for the winter hibernation.
It's my turn to brag.:p

I hope you are not “trimming a tree” as in “decorating for the holidays”.
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,778
Winter has arrived.:)
74F, Heat Index is 75F Clear skies, wind from the north at 10-13 MPH
A most excellent day!
The rest of the month will stay below 90F (and that's very good for Florida people).
I trimmed a tree and mowed the whole lawn before I started sweating.
If I'm lucky, the grass will stop growing (as usual) for the winter hibernation.
It's my turn to brag.:p
Have you completely recovered from Irma? I know your house was intact, but what about everything else?
 

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#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
I hope you are not “trimming a tree” as in “decorating for the holidays”.
No. My back yard tree is getting close to the power lines and an antenna. That camphor tree is about 45 feet wide, 45 feet tall, and probably most of the reason the hurricane didn't get at my roof. It's an open structure tree with very elastic branches so it absorbs a lot of wind energy without snapping off limbs. I am so glad I planted it!
what about everything else?
What, "everything else"? The hour I spent picking up wind blown litter? I already sent you the schematic I used to re-wire my air conditioner, the back door needs a coat of paint, I need to cut up a window air conditioner for scrap metal...Is that the kind of everything else you are asking about? That's just winter chores, in the way I see the world. What, "everything else" is necessary after suffering no wind or water damage at all?
 
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