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re: IM Ready for Spring
Posted on 2/13/21 at 7:36 am to JamalSanders
Posted on 2/13/21 at 7:36 am to JamalSanders
Where dat?
We've been on the freeze line in this part of Blount County (AL) ever since sunset. You could hear precept all night and the deck thermometer has read a steady 29 since midnight. Good news is it looks like the rain is done, which is all our best hope, because we're the absolute last for power restoration. Last 2 major events you could see lights for 3 nights before getting it back.
Just one of the joys of living in the midst of whats normally cut down and recreated into your normal 21st century forest. The main road we turn off (1st of two turns) of started out as a stage coach line, a raised stretch through a swamp, and is now over hung with trees from both sides like you might see in a New England travel brochure. Its a pretty nice place if your not into modern conveniences and red lights.
We've been on the freeze line in this part of Blount County (AL) ever since sunset. You could hear precept all night and the deck thermometer has read a steady 29 since midnight. Good news is it looks like the rain is done, which is all our best hope, because we're the absolute last for power restoration. Last 2 major events you could see lights for 3 nights before getting it back.
Just one of the joys of living in the midst of whats normally cut down and recreated into your normal 21st century forest. The main road we turn off (1st of two turns) of started out as a stage coach line, a raised stretch through a swamp, and is now over hung with trees from both sides like you might see in a New England travel brochure. Its a pretty nice place if your not into modern conveniences and red lights.
Posted on 2/13/21 at 7:14 pm to awestruck
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Where dat?
I'm up in Lexington now. It's not at all what we thought it would be when we moved up here. I expect us back near Birmingham in a year or so.
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