Summer came yesterday, BUTTTTTTTTTTTT

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Snowy Rivers

Minister of Fire
Feb 7, 2010
1,810
NW Oregon
Friday we shut the small pellet stove off at around 8AM and it has not been on since.

Yersterday the afternoon temp was about 84F and we ran the AC for a bit in the eavening when we got home.

This morning the house was still at 71F, so I opened the windows and turned on the air handler to move the air through the house.

Supposed to be a tad cooler today with a high close to 80F and the likelyhood of afternoon T storms popping up.

The caviat is that next week is showing RAIN again. AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGG

Looks like stove season is finally starting to close.

I suspect that we may still have a couple small burns before the summer really digs in and gets going though.

Will be nice to be finished with packing nut shells every day for a while.

Snowy
 
Then what will you do? Your a burnaholic!! :)
 
It could be worse: "http://www.nps.gov/webcams-crla/cameraHQ.jpg"

As of May 29, 2011 they have had 666+ inches at the still snow bound USHCN meteorological measurement station at Crater Lake.
 
Yesss it could be a lot worse.

yesterday was a lovely day, with the temps getting into the upper 70's F
Ran the AC a bit yesterday afternoon.

Yesssss a burnaholic for sure, but summer is welcome.


Snowy
 
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