Legionnaire
Contributing Member
The weather, that is. Finally have some time off from work and it's too hot to do load development. Guess I'll just shoot the .22s.
Nice picture of you and your daughter.I’m lodging in Kalifornistan this evening, well away from my firearms, which puts all of you in a better situation than me for shooting. Closest I might come is being shot at. Hope the weather breaks for you soon.
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Have a great trip. Cali is a beautiful state.I’m lodging in Kalifornistan this evening, well away from my firearms, which puts all of you in a better situation than me for shooting. Closest I might come is being shot at. Hope the weather breaks for you soon.
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Nice picture of you and your daughter.
79 in the Ocean State cloudy and breezy. Gun Club is open with limitations. Going to cruise by and check, usually no body there, if so I’m shooting, first time since mid February.
8:30 this morning, already 80 going up to 99. Next three days look to be over 100. Sigh.
There are certainly days I miss Pennsylvania.
That's about the only thing I miss about RI.
Well that and fishing/diving, duck hunting on salt marshes, coffee milk, wieners, Wes's Rib House, Spezzi, clam fritters etc.
COVID19 must of been tough in your business.The heat this time of year is brutal in most places... Down here in paradise my working days (when I have customers...) start at 0300. I’m on the road by 0400 hours (93 miles to the ramps I use down in Everglades National Park one way...) so that I can be on the water when my anglers show up at 6am. We’re back at the ramp by 2pm (hopefully before the nasty thunderstorms show up) then it’s 93 miles towing my skiff back to home base...
Been doing it for years - and will miss it when I finally have to quit.
Friend of mine was complaining because it was still in the 60's where he lives in Washington. I think we had 4 days of 60's and 9 days of winter and than back to normal temps where you can fry eggs on the sidewalk.Weather like this is why I try to stay North of the Mason-Dixon and near some of the largest bodies of fresh water in the Western Hemisphere. Freshwater resources will be the oil reaources of the future. That said, I’m trying to move even FURTHER north while still staying close to the freshwater.
Frying an egg on the sidewalk is weather I never want to experience again. One trip to the Middle East has me wanting to man a weather station north of the arctic circle or a science station in AntarcticaFriend of my was complaining still because it was still in the 60's where he lives in Washington. I think we had 4 days of 60's and 9 days of winter and than back to normal temps where you can fry eggs on the sidewalk.
Ha! This I can relate to. Although I do prefer roofing in the 29° temp over the 90°+ hell on earth hot metal or asphalt roof.On a roof in 90 degree weather is miserable everywhere in the world...
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So is a roof in 29 degree weather, 72ft up...
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So, literally, any day shooting is better than the alternative.
(Why am I doing so many roofs lately?)