Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

FranC

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    Dd bought a small camper which was delivered from Ohio Weds. morning. She couldn’t find what she wanted here. She wanted a 3500 lb so she can pull with her SUV. It has an amazing amount of room in it.A bathroom with a toilet, shower and small sink.The couch makes a big full bed.The front has two beds like bunk beds but different, bigger and partly triangle in shape. The kitchen table will make a bed also. The stove has two gas burners. Outside one of the storage units holds a small frig and a nice barbecue. I know I’m probably forgetting something but it’s pretty nice.
     

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    Dd bought a small camper which was delivered from Ohio Weds. morning. She couldn’t find what she wanted here. She wanted a 3500 lb so she can pull with her SUV. It has an amazing amount of room in it.A bathroom with a toilet, shower and small sink.The couch makes a big full bed.The front has two beds like bunk beds but different, bigger and partly triangle in shape. The kitchen table will make a bed also. The stove has two gas burners. Outside one of the storage units holds a small frig and a nice barbecue. I know I’m probably forgetting something but it’s pretty nice.
    Sounds neat Fran :)
     

    AttyPops

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    90 here.

    Debating cutting grass now, or waiting for tomorrow since we have a chance of overnight rain, and will have rain tomorrow night and Sunday. But most of tomorrow "will remain dry". But it's too damn hot out right now. Decisions, decisions.
     

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    lol, i had shrimp and pasta around 3 (added a sauteed squash joan brought this morning to replace some of the volume lost last night) and just followed this up with a sandwich. now i'm eyeing a cookie :facepalm:
    Hungry Tibs? :laugh:


    90 here.

    Debating cutting grass now, or waiting for tomorrow since we have a chance of overnight rain, and will have rain tomorrow night and Sunday. But most of tomorrow "will remain dry". But it's too damn hot out right now. Decisions, decisions.
    Too hot Atty!

    Later yesterday we had t-storm, rain. This morning they say a tornado touched down a bit north of us. No house or person damage but it took down a lot of trees.
    Glad no one was hurt!
     

    tiburonfirst

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    Hungry, Tibs? :laugh:
    i'll be good and take only a handful of walnuts upstairs with me ;)
    goodnight and sweet dreams to all!
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    AttyPops

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    Later yesterday we had t-storm, rain. This morning they say a tornado touched down a bit north of us. No house or person damage but it took down a lot of trees.
    Glad you're OK. :)

    We had something similar. But it was a strong down-draft from a small cloud-burst. Hail, winds, trees down and some damage. Yet, 5 or 10 miles away, nothing. And double rainbows with the sunset showing!

    I guess it has to do with timing and the storm cell. After the hottest part of the day, this "small" cell comes through with colder air, and "dumps" it all at once, causing a huge down-draft, hail to fall, etc. generating high winds due in part to temp differential. The cold air falls down (fast) and the hot air (hottest at the height of the afternoon/evening) goes up and carries its moisture with it, dumping it up into the colder higher elevations, and well....
     

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    90 here.

    Debating cutting grass now
    Anything above 80 and the lawn could turn into a veldt for all
    I care.

    There comes a time where it's YOU or CURB APPEAL.

    I'm officially in the YOU stage now.

    It will get cut at some point, and I do not even have a comfy
    cozy sit-down machine.
     

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