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Currently, here at Aurora, ME, 62F Degrees, Dew Point 61F Degrees, Winds NNE 3 MPH,
Clear and mellow!
Stepped outside this early morning onto the porch and paused, mouth gaping as I beheld with my bare naked eye, a clear sky...with The Crescent Moon blending so well with the Constellations that shone so brightly...I could have stayed forever and named all the ones in my region!
Bach's Violin Concerto drew me to our vehicle and Jon awaiting within...Our final day of the week began...
It was a difficult work-week and many journeys to and fro (aka - The Commute), but we arrived safely home to our Paradise..this Friday Night...To Live..Our Dream...to live and love another day and weekend at Birch Meadows Farm!
cloudy this morning over most of New England, described as "fog" by some weather reports, I suppose it's low lying stratus with a low floor. I would what the cloud height is? Very different from localized valley fog, which burns off by mid morning and usually tops out at 1000 feet and associated with lower dewpoints [though not always]. Humid morning, dewpoint of 66°F at 9 am
looks like it's just valley fog in Vermont and most of upstate NY, at the edge of the stratus cloud it's constrained to valley? Neat empty spot in the White Mountains
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