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Old 12-13-2010, 11:03 AM
 
Location: 3.5 sq mile island ant nest next to Canada
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Looking out the bathroom window this noon I saw a fly outside flying around. How he could just buzz around the window in these winds is beyond me. Strange weather. Early February thaw?
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Old 12-13-2010, 11:29 AM
 
Location: On a Slow-Sinking Granite Rock Up North
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Whatever it is, frankly, I've had enough already.
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Old 12-13-2010, 11:48 AM
 
Location: Maine
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I know we're not supposed to advertise on CD but this is so special I'm sure there's an exception.

Charter A Fishing Boat For A Day of Fun!
Boats depart every hour on the hour from the bottom of my cellar stairs.
Tour the cold cellar and fabulous stone foundation in the 100 year old section of this old farmhouse! Move through the opening in the stone foundation to see the 30 year old basement with it's chest freezers, saddles for horses that died years ago but hold great sentimental value and the highlight of the trip, the propane furnace at the far end of the building.

Or, how about white water rafting in the newly formed stream across the road? Bring life jackets. The water is only a foot deep but the current is swift.

Bug spray recommended to defend yourself from the mosquitoes. Will someone please take the storm window off and kill the spider before exiting the attraction? Tips encouraged.

*^#@!!!! rain. We still have snow on the ground and it's still raining. Lots of run off to come. The pump is running now and will probably run for another day or two. Enough already.
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Old 12-13-2010, 11:54 AM
 
Location: 3.5 sq mile island ant nest next to Canada
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Would have reped you, MW but.... Good one.
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Old 12-13-2010, 12:16 PM
 
Location: Maine!
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Wow! What crazy weather you guys are having, it's 34* today with a low of 14* ...........It's funny that it's so much colder in NC than ME, but I see that tomorrow your normal weather returns whether you like it or not!
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Old 12-13-2010, 03:19 PM
 
Location: On a Slow-Sinking Granite Rock Up North
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If this rain keeps up the way it's been going, Santa will have to replace his sleigh tracks with pontoons.
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Old 12-13-2010, 05:18 PM
 
Location: On a Slow-Sinking Granite Rock Up North
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Originally Posted by maine writer View Post
i know we're not supposed to advertise on cd but this is so special i'm sure there's an exception.

Charter a fishing boat for a day of fun!
Boats depart every hour on the hour from the bottom of my cellar stairs.
Tour the cold cellar and fabulous stone foundation in the 100 year old section of this old farmhouse! Move through the opening in the stone foundation to see the 30 year old basement with it's chest freezers, saddles for horses that died years ago but hold great sentimental value and the highlight of the trip, the propane furnace at the far end of the building.

Or, how about white water rafting in the newly formed stream across the road? Bring life jackets. The water is only a foot deep but the current is swift.

Bug spray recommended to defend yourself from the mosquitoes. Will someone please take the storm window off and kill the spider before exiting the attraction? Tips encouraged.

*^#@!!!! Rain. We still have snow on the ground and it's still raining. Lots of run off to come. The pump is running now and will probably run for another day or two. Enough already.
roflmao!
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Old 12-13-2010, 05:22 PM
 
Location: Maine's garden spot
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Originally Posted by Maine Writer View Post
I know we're not supposed to advertise on CD but this is so special I'm sure there's an exception.

Charter A Fishing Boat For A Day of Fun!
Boats depart every hour on the hour from the bottom of my cellar stairs.
Tour the cold cellar and fabulous stone foundation in the 100 year old section of this old farmhouse! Move through the opening in the stone foundation to see the 30 year old basement with it's chest freezers, saddles for horses that died years ago but hold great sentimental value and the highlight of the trip, the propane furnace at the far end of the building.

Or, how about white water rafting in the newly formed stream across the road? Bring life jackets. The water is only a foot deep but the current is swift.

Bug spray recommended to defend yourself from the mosquitoes. Will someone please take the storm window off and kill the spider before exiting the attraction? Tips encouraged.

*^#@!!!! rain. We still have snow on the ground and it's still raining. Lots of run off to come. The pump is running now and will probably run for another day or two. Enough already.
The boat trip sounds great! I'll ask Lovey if she wants to go on this 3 hour tour.
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Old 12-13-2010, 06:03 PM
 
Location: Forests of Maine
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Along with Lovey don't forget Thurston, Ginger, MaryAnne, the professor and the skipper.

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Old 12-13-2010, 07:50 PM
 
Location: Maine
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The boat trip sounds great! I'll ask Lovey if she wants to go on this 3 hour tour.
DH says to bring donuts, you've heard how cruises aren't going well these days.

We had thunder and lightening earlier. It was as good as any summer storm brings.

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with it's chest freezers,
It's? Seriously? Kinda amazing that I get paid to write.
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