speaking of chili. contractors arrived around 10 this morning, dressed up like they were out shoveling snow. Long pants, sweat shirts (hoodies for the kids) hats, gloves. Outside temp in the shade 50 deg.
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speaking of chili. contractors arrived around 10 this morning, dressed up like they were out shoveling snow. Long pants, sweat shirts (hoodies for the kids) hats, gloves. Outside temp in the shade 50 deg.
Like 3 weeks ago it's a light rain. I'm heading out of Fry's (AZ version of Krogers Kings) wearing shorts & a t-shirt. Old[er] lady comes up and says. Young Man, you should really be wearing warmer cloths. I'm from CO, Oh never mind. Temp @ 9:30 in the a.m. 62 deg
While down in the Valley (phoenix) their average overnight temp runs high 60's to low 70's and they're dressed as if an inch of snow is on the ground.
Last Oct, heading up through the sierra's from Sacramento CA side. 1 of only 2 english speaking radio stations dj's is giving the weather report. She says today's high will be in the low 70's. Looks like soup weather is finally here [LOL]
No, that was last weeks 10 qt batch, made with 7.5 lbs of my apple smoked pork. To top it off i made a batch of chili chocolate chip cookies.
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Tonight's meal is brought to you by the letters B & L for Beef Leftovers (sirloin roast) thin sliced with red bell peppers and shallots topped off with some shredded smoked mozzarella cheese on ciabatta bread.
Look guys, I don't know what kind of wild cats live in Missouri, all I'm saying is that I saw one. It was cool.
On your way back then?
I grew up down in Yuma, and yes, we wore heavy coats when the temp dipped down to the 50s & Lower 60s. Something about living in that heat for years thins your blood or something. I didn’t actually see and feel snow until I was 15, during a late spring snow fall while traveling through Flagstaff.
Long tail. It looked like a house cat, but twice the size. It was in the highway median trying to cross the Eastbound lanes. It was blowing wet snow too.