Good Morning All. 56° and foggy here in North Central Texas this morning. The rain in today's forecast has been removed and the high today has been lowered to only 60°. Another "norther" will hit us around noon with winds in the 15 mph range and a temperature drop of 30 degrees by nightfall. High tomorrow of only 50°. Big change coming Sunday - Wednesday with the overnight lows around 20°. Time to cover the rows of onions in the garden with the stockpile of last fall's leaves.
Actually had to use the weedeater yesterday on a few areas that have become grown up. The growth is too spotty to justify running the tractor, and getting it to where it is needed would have left major ruts in parts of the saturated ground in the yard.
I am more than happy
just to see pictures of all of the snow. Just keep it where it's at!
It does snow here sometimes, here's a picture from March 10, 2008; of the snow on the pool deck stairs.
Of course, this is just a light dusting to some of you guys. In 2014, we actually had four snow events of 10" or more in one season. That year a judge approved an injunction against the county road maintenance commissioners requiring them to use their road graders to clear county roads so emergency services could get through to people like us in the boonies.
Thanks to all who commented and liked yesterday's pictures,
Louis,
Tom,
Dave,
Sherrel,
Chet,
Greg,
Joe,
Curt,
Johnny,
Garry,
David and anyone else that I may have overlooked. I like detailing and my inspiration is George Selios although I don't think that I come close to his level.
Still working on ground cover on the layout, but I spent more time running trains than on the current project. I did paint and assemble a few more mailboxes and painted some additional figures to add into the scene.
Louis -
Willie I love the pictures, thank you for sharing. I'm getting some ideas for when I get going!
Looking forward to helping with inspiration whenever the time comes. In the meantime, just keep enjoying running them around the trees.
Gene -
Good morning....a sunny 79 degrees with a light 7mph breeze from the east and 70% humidity
You're obviously not in Montreal right now!
Garry - I like the farmhouse. I used to see a lot of them that looked like that around here, but most have disappeared now.
Terry - You're not alone. We weren't even allowed to turn the TV on until 5:00, when we finally got one in 1961!
That's it for now, everybody have ab awesome day.