She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

LOL - it depends on where you are in the country.

Hoping for a wetter winter here!

No lights here, they can take a break if they want.

Good luck on your AC's!


Yes, and I always draw to an inside straight.....
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All that shows for me is Polar winds and that's nothing new..lol
Here's what our paper says:
Washington, D.C. -- The odds of El Nino lasting into 2016 are growing, and that could mean a warmer, drier winter for the northern half of the U.S.
In its weekly report, the Climate Prediction Center said today that there is an approximately 95% chance that El Niño will continue through Northern Hemisphere winter 2015-16, gradually weakening through spring 2016."
That means it's likely that the southern tier of the U.S. will be colder and wetter than normal, but the norther tier will be warmer and drier.
That's in line with other forecasters, including AccuWeather.com, which says the Northeast and Great Lakes regions could have less snow and warmer temperatures than last winter.
El Niño is the warm phase of oscillating temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. It can have broad effects on the United States, and is expected to bring heavy rains to parched California.
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http://www.syracuse.com/weather/ind...r_drier_winter_predicted_for_northern_us.html )

I just hope it's right. I am not cut out for NY winters...lol
 
All that shows for me is Polar winds and that's nothing new..lol
Here's what our paper says:
Washington, D.C. -- The odds of El Nino lasting into 2016 are growing, and that could mean a warmer, drier winter for the northern half of the U.S.
In its weekly report, the Climate Prediction Center said today that there is an approximately 95% chance that El Niño will continue through Northern Hemisphere winter 2015-16, gradually weakening through spring 2016."
That means it's likely that the southern tier of the U.S. will be colder and wetter than normal, but the norther tier will be warmer and drier.
That's in line with other forecasters, including AccuWeather.com, which says the Northeast and Great Lakes regions could have less snow and warmer temperatures than last winter.
El Niño is the warm phase of oscillating temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. It can have broad effects on the United States, and is expected to bring heavy rains to parched California.
(
http://www.syracuse.com/weather/ind...r_drier_winter_predicted_for_northern_us.html )

I just hope it's right. I am not cut out for NY winters...lol
I quit paying much attention to weather forecasts; meteorologists are the only folks (other than politicians) who can be wrong more than they're right & still get a pay raise every year. I'm convinced they stick their head out of their office window & call for rain if their face gets wet.
 
Okay, Y'all...off the wall question that I'm pretty sure I know the answer to, but thought I'd run it up the pole & see if anyone salutes:

Would it possibly do any good to put a couple fake eggs in the nest box to induce a hen to resume laying, or is that strictly Ma Nature's call?
 
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Okay, Y'all...off the wall question that I'm pretty sure I know the answer to, but thought I'd run it up the pole & see if anyone salutes:

Would it possibly do any good to put a couple fake eggs in the nest box to induce a hen to resume laying, or is that strictly Ma Nature's call?


Strictly Ma Nature's Call... a hen will lay when she is darn good and ready and not a moment before that, lol... all fake eggs in a nest box do is let her know that is a safe place to lay...
 
Strictly Ma Nature's Call... a hen will lay when she is darn good and ready and not a moment before that, lol... all fake eggs in a nest box do is let her know that is a safe place to lay...
'Bout what I figured, but it was worth a shot.
Maybe I'll start feeding them out of a KFC bucket!
 
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I quit paying much attention to weather forecasts; meteorologists are the only folks (other than politicians) who can be wrong more than they're right & still get a pay raise every year. I'm convinced they stick their head out of their office window & call for rain if their face gets wet.

So true!
 

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