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Woke up to what sounds like heavy rain
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1270077" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>I am very jealous. Sunny skies this AM and it looks like it will be another scorcher. Finally took the bulls out yesterday about a week late. I only like to keep them in 60 days, but I was trying to get hay in the barn and hoping to move them on a cooler day. It was still in the 90's yesterday, but I don't want May calves, so I figured we better get them out. No chance of rain in the 10 day forecast and it is predicted to move back into the 100's next week. I have lived here 23 years and it feels like we have had more 100+ days this summer than in the past 20 years combined. One of the things that drew me to this area, was that there were few extreme temperatures. When we built our home the heating contractor talked me into a heat pump, because it would include air conditioning. I did not want it at first, I figured nights are cool and I could just open the windows at night to cool the house. Besides, I thought, it seldom gets that hot here for more than a couple days. I am sooo happy that I caved to the extra expense and got the AC!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1270077, member: 9933"] I am very jealous. Sunny skies this AM and it looks like it will be another scorcher. Finally took the bulls out yesterday about a week late. I only like to keep them in 60 days, but I was trying to get hay in the barn and hoping to move them on a cooler day. It was still in the 90's yesterday, but I don't want May calves, so I figured we better get them out. No chance of rain in the 10 day forecast and it is predicted to move back into the 100's next week. I have lived here 23 years and it feels like we have had more 100+ days this summer than in the past 20 years combined. One of the things that drew me to this area, was that there were few extreme temperatures. When we built our home the heating contractor talked me into a heat pump, because it would include air conditioning. I did not want it at first, I figured nights are cool and I could just open the windows at night to cool the house. Besides, I thought, it seldom gets that hot here for more than a couple days. I am sooo happy that I caved to the extra expense and got the AC! [/QUOTE]
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