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Reading through most of my topics here on AR I am finding that Cabin Fever is coming early and that posters are getting TESTY already and it is only January! Confused

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Posts: 1823 | Location: Long Island, New York | Registered: 04 January 2008Reply With Quote
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Wife is restless and cranky...


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January has been real nice in my woods to date. The rest of the month gets wintery starting tomorrow. I've gotten a lot of good outdoor things done because of the mild weather so no cabin fever here.


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Headed to the Gulf beaches tomorrow. It’s only a 2 1/2 hour drive to our condo. Tomorrow evening I’ll watch the sunset from the balcony with an adult beverage in hand. No cabin fever here.


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It seems to affect different folks differently. Here in the south, we are used to getting out daily, so being confined over time would be rough. I had a friend years ago that lived in Chicago, + he said it was nothing to be snowed in their apartment for 3 weeks at a time. Considering that he + his wife chain-smoked the whole time; that in itself would drive me up the wall.
 
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January has been real nice in my woods to date. The rest of the month gets wintery starting tomorrow. I've gotten a lot of good outdoor things done because of the mild weather so no cabin fever here.


A little different tune then a few weeks ago. Wink

Weather is always changing.
 
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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
January has been real nice in my woods to date. The rest of the month gets wintery starting tomorrow. I've gotten a lot of good outdoor things done because of the mild weather so no cabin fever here.


A little different tune then a few weeks ago. Wink

Weather is always changing.




Sure was! Please keep the cold weather there where it belongs.


That said I have been able to make a dent in the firewood supply and am well ahead for next year. I am out of storage space though.


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Wife is restless and cranky...


I’m realizing why I’m not married every day.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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Taste o' winter here starting tonight with rain, snow or both expected early in the morning. I don't mind a day or two of this, but the highs for the rest of the week will pretty much be in the 40s, with wind. Not quite gardening weather yet.
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Posts: 16368 | Location: Sweetwater, TX | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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not quiet but soon. we're expecting rain tomorrow and damn we need it. my rainwater tank is getting low. all i have left in the garden is a row of spinach doing great. just cut a bag full this morning with frost on it. left maybe 3x that much. i planted them last march and they did no good at all because of the heat. they sure like this cooler weather though.
 
Posts: 1532 | Location: south of austin texas | Registered: 25 November 2011Reply With Quote
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That is another of the beauties of living here; we do get some cold, but it usually doesn't last too long.
 
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As an old buddy once said, concerning the Texas temperatures, "I can put on more clothes than it's legal to take off."
 
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-46 here, yesterday. Yeah, I am a little testy...

The good news is that the lake finally froze and ice fishing will start.
 
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-46 here, yesterday. Yeah, I am a little testy...

The good news is that the lake finally froze and ice fishing will start.


Wellsville?


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No, Randolph.

Cache Valley was about -14 I believe.

The Sinks (Logan Canyon) was -62 Eeker
 
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