I was awake at 4:00 and up at 5:00 I have a 9:30 appointment at a Bank that is scheduled as 2 hours, to handle "Trust" issues. They just have to read and input data into their system. I doubt it will take 2 hours. I don't foresee any problems, just part of the process, now that I have all I need from my lawyer. I am not sure of the rest of the day.
Good morning GTA Brothers and Sisters.Turtle snipping is on the menu today. Like I already posted, I got the all clear so today I will be in the turtle killin' bidness and bidness will be a boomin'.The plan is to slip on down to the church pond at daylight and set up the pop up awning, shooting table and chairs. Then I'll come back home and wait for the sun to warm things up and the targets to climb up onto the stumps and logs to warm themselves. That way I can sneak back in with the NASCAR sounding Titan and park back by the pavilion about 100 or so yards away and walk quietly to my shooting position.Weather man just reported sunny skies in the low 80's. It's already near 60 outside here.
Raking leaves in the crazy heat. It was in the low 70s today. I can't believe it's warmer in NH than So. California. Heat wave till tuesday here. Lot of shooting planned for the weekend.
Quote from: buellm2 on November 04, 2022, 06:59:12 PMRaking leaves in the crazy heat. It was in the low 70s today. I can't believe it's warmer in NH than So. California. Heat wave till tuesday here. Lot of shooting planned for the weekend.My area is one of the hottest in the summer and one of the coldest in the winter according to a weather site I was looking at recently. I have lived in this area mostly since 1968 and have seen 119°F in the summer and 17°F in the winter. Snow is rare and so are temps in the 20's and below. In Hemet, there are 121.3 days annually when the high temperature is over 90°, which is one of the hottest places in California.December has the coldest nighttime temperatures for Hemet with an average of 36.1°. This is colder than most places in California.In Hemet, there are 22.3 days annually when the nighttime low temperature falls below freezing, which is colder than most places in California.February is the wettest month in Hemet with 2.8 inches of rain, and the driest month is June with 0.1 inches. The wettest season is Spring with 58% of yearly precipitation and 3% occurs in Autumn, which is the driest season. The annual rainfall of 11.9 inches in Hemet means that it is drier than most places in California.February is the rainiest month in Hemet with 5.7 days of rain, and June is the driest month with only 0.3 rainy days. There are 32.3 rainy days annually in Hemet, which is less rainy than most places in California. The rainiest season is Spring when it rains 47% of the time and the driest is Autumn with only a 6% chance of a rainy day.
Quote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on November 04, 2022, 09:08:13 PMQuote from: buellm2 on November 04, 2022, 06:59:12 PMRaking leaves in the crazy heat. It was in the low 70s today. I can't believe it's warmer in NH than So. California. Heat wave till tuesday here. Lot of shooting planned for the weekend.My area is one of the hottest in the summer and one of the coldest in the winter according to a weather site I was looking at recently. I have lived in this area mostly since 1968 and have seen 119°F in the summer and 17°F in the winter. Snow is rare and so are temps in the 20's and below. In Hemet, there are 121.3 days annually when the high temperature is over 90°, which is one of the hottest places in California.December has the coldest nighttime temperatures for Hemet with an average of 36.1°. This is colder than most places in California.In Hemet, there are 22.3 days annually when the nighttime low temperature falls below freezing, which is colder than most places in California.February is the wettest month in Hemet with 2.8 inches of rain, and the driest month is June with 0.1 inches. The wettest season is Spring with 58% of yearly precipitation and 3% occurs in Autumn, which is the driest season. The annual rainfall of 11.9 inches in Hemet means that it is drier than most places in California.February is the rainiest month in Hemet with 5.7 days of rain, and June is the driest month with only 0.3 rainy days. There are 32.3 rainy days annually in Hemet, which is less rainy than most places in California. The rainiest season is Spring when it rains 47% of the time and the driest is Autumn with only a 6% chance of a rainy day.I'll have to beg to differ. I lived in the high desert and have seen 6 degrees in the winter though I don't think I've seen more than 114 degrees in the summer but can't remember for sure. Where I lived was right at 3000' and big bear was only 20 miles south as the Raven flies. When the inland empire was getting your Santana wind and getting cooked we were having temps in the 70s.