April is for us traditionally a month of unpredictable rain showers. No problems with today's prediction though, the sun is going to be shining again all day long. This warm weather has coincided with the arrival of the swallows, which I am sure is no accident. The only unknown is what they are going to splash on their bombing runs today - time to put the umbrella up over the outside table.
CWB, I was intrigued by your picture of mount Tokewonna and the area you live in, so had a look on Google's aerial map. That looks a really rugged place. The few places of flat ground up in Wyoming showed up lots of green circles, which after a bit of searching, look to be motorised irrigation sprinklers, not something seen in this country. I have been spending breakfast learning a little about these and the challenges in their design, such as how to keep the boom in a straight line with so many different driving wheels and how the spray nozzles have to deliver different amounts of water according to how far they are from the centre of the pivot. Anyone on here get involved with these ? Always new things to learn on Good morning.
Kyle, turning down a 9.5 in your late thirties was a real act of faith in the future. Glad it paid off and you found your 10.