Posted by j hikemper on March 05, 2013 at 13:46:38 from (50.127.65.54):
is your weather as goofy as ours ?here in louisville area in the last 3 weeks maybe 2 days were fit for a dogs life , let alone cows having new calves and hawggs out on dirt,wet ,cold nasty wind , with measureable snow every other day .we usually get a few days of crappy weather that always gives way to warm weather, but not this year .over serveral different years i recall ,early warm wet march canoeing across the cornfields in the ohio back water to get food to friends stranded by the river ,last march 2 ,wicked tornados showed up around here making a mess of everything,one year on march 10th we had a horrible hale storm that riddle nearly every roof trash in 10 minutes , pulvarized the woods and cows to where they were nearly senseless ,,a warm week in early march and getting a bad sunburn while putting a roof on .. YES ,, from previous experience,, It Is a NORMAL YEAR ,, nothin like ANY of the previous 10 yrs weather patterns ....
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