@Outpost JWB
wow!
That is one horrid, movie worthy story.
wow!
That is one horrid, movie worthy story.
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actually... from what I have heard, TN has a crazy amount of pollen
Good morning @RavynFallen ! Looks like we are the only ones up this morning (and 3 guests). (2:20am here). Vehve must be getting his beauty sleep![]()
They are freaking out about a snow storm with artic air headed our way on Sunday. Little girl is super excited!!! She is wishing for no school (again). Fine with me, but I am ready for summer! I am off work Monday and will be hunkered down feeding the fireplace and praying the electric stays on. When it goes out here, it stays out for a while. Last January our elec went out, a waterline busted, the yard was turned into an ice skating rink for 2 months, hubby set the house on fire trying to fix the waterline, our driveway suddenly had huge fire trucks, tankers, ambulances in it. They shut down the road because we live on a very narrow road, and we lost something like 5 chickens just up and died because of the extreme cold. It was crazy. I was thinking of how we have been so fortunate this January. Looks like February might make up for it though. Well, gotta get some coffeeand get ready for work. Have a good day![]()
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oh I liked driving thru the cumberland areaCertain parts does and it's awful! Over where I am we are in a bowl, the Cumberland plateau to our west and the smokey mountains to out east. During spring we depend in high winds to blow everything out or heavy rains to settle it all and wash it away. During summer same thing but it tree pollen and mold spores and some smog.
is that the purple tree thingie along the highways?Yup... and a crazy amount of wild growing Queen Anne's Lace up and down the side of every friggin' road... the one flower I am severely allergic too...