Eric Salop
Elite Member
Good morning. No clouds to hold the sun back but it still seems a little reluctant to poke above the horizon. Fields are white over with frost and thermometer shows -2C/28F. My most sophisticated temperature monitoring device reveals that most of the night has been warmer and there is no serious freeze up threat.

I put the dedicated "weather bucket" into it's own frame earlier this year, to try and prevent my wife from steeling it for cleaning soil off vegetable roots. I'm sure other precision meteorological instruments don't suffer such indignities :laughing:
We don't tend to get the severe winters that many of you living on larger land masses experience, but it's still really useful to know how penetrating the frosts are, so I know such things as when I to drain off water tanks and troughs that otherwise risk damage from expansion after prolonged heavy frosts. Perhaps some weather stations give that at the press of a button, mathematically integrating a series of temperature samples, for me a humble bucket suffices.
LS, pleased to hear your new computer is bringing pleasure to half the household. In this age I suppose we all have to add "not using too much bandwidth" to that long list needed for a happy marriage.

I put the dedicated "weather bucket" into it's own frame earlier this year, to try and prevent my wife from steeling it for cleaning soil off vegetable roots. I'm sure other precision meteorological instruments don't suffer such indignities :laughing:
We don't tend to get the severe winters that many of you living on larger land masses experience, but it's still really useful to know how penetrating the frosts are, so I know such things as when I to drain off water tanks and troughs that otherwise risk damage from expansion after prolonged heavy frosts. Perhaps some weather stations give that at the press of a button, mathematically integrating a series of temperature samples, for me a humble bucket suffices.
LS, pleased to hear your new computer is bringing pleasure to half the household. In this age I suppose we all have to add "not using too much bandwidth" to that long list needed for a happy marriage.