LS Tractor Owner
Super Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2017
- Messages
- 7,565
- Location
- Edgewood, NM
- Tractor
- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
Good morning to all! Low to 50, high today should be 88. No rain forecasted in the near future.... only smoke from the wildfires to the west of us.
This morning, we can hardly see the mountains due to the smokey haze. My son told me this morning that a very nice large log cabin burned down a few miles away from us, which caused a large brush / small forest fire. They must have gotten it under control since we have not heard anything on the local news.
Do not know if the smoke is from that fire or not. Bad news is that it is windy here this morning, expecting to gust around 25-30. Not good for firefighters.
Billy, hope Coco is ok, let us know what is found...
Drew, glad to hear you finally got your bagel fix....keep on plugging away at recovery, you are doing great!
Ron, another great pic... keep em coming! Look forward to see them every morning!
Eric, yes, there is a very large percentage of residential homes that have solar, the state owned buildings (fire, police, maintenance, and other state buildings) all have Solar systems. The main power company in the central part of the state has giant solar farms, along with wind farms, producing 39-40% of the energy produced for customers.
Unfortunately, the companies selling the solar systems for residential use are so high priced, most people cannot afford them. A lot of companies have started 藜*ease programs that essentially cost as much as just paying the electric company.... makes no sense except for being green.
Here is a pic of the smoke in the area.
This morning, we can hardly see the mountains due to the smokey haze. My son told me this morning that a very nice large log cabin burned down a few miles away from us, which caused a large brush / small forest fire. They must have gotten it under control since we have not heard anything on the local news.
Do not know if the smoke is from that fire or not. Bad news is that it is windy here this morning, expecting to gust around 25-30. Not good for firefighters.
Billy, hope Coco is ok, let us know what is found...
Drew, glad to hear you finally got your bagel fix....keep on plugging away at recovery, you are doing great!
Ron, another great pic... keep em coming! Look forward to see them every morning!
Eric, yes, there is a very large percentage of residential homes that have solar, the state owned buildings (fire, police, maintenance, and other state buildings) all have Solar systems. The main power company in the central part of the state has giant solar farms, along with wind farms, producing 39-40% of the energy produced for customers.
Unfortunately, the companies selling the solar systems for residential use are so high priced, most people cannot afford them. A lot of companies have started 藜*ease programs that essentially cost as much as just paying the electric company.... makes no sense except for being green.
Here is a pic of the smoke in the area.