45 and raining, going to 48.
Hawkeye, sounds like a fairly normal transition to retirement.
Thomas, glad the tractor performed well on the snow and that you got some seat time. Anytime you need some more seat time, how about I call your wife, tell her I'm from her workplace and that she is urgently needed?
David, tell Sophie how nice her pix were to see since we have been cloudy last couple of days.
RNG, anytime you come east, let's go up to Tim's distillery, about 50 miles away.
Took Coco for a hike to the river yesterday, while waiting for the fields to dry. Only a couple of groups with kids and dogs...everyone enjoying some fresh air. Was surprised to see the redbuds and wild crabapples blooming, and the mandrakes up. The river water is very clear, so could see a beaver stirring up some sediment on the bottom.
Finished my bush hogging, took over 3 more hours...the red tailed hawk kept me company. I ran one fat vole out of the grass, and the hawk dove off the sycamore, and without seeming to slow down, grabbed it and circled back toward its nest.