02-08-2020, 08:32 PM
After almost 35 years in Alaska I found it impossible to throw out my fleece jackets, vests, and pants or my wool shirts.
I still have and wear them on winter mornings until the sun begins warming things up.
This is one case where being a creature of habit has paid off.
I'm still amazed at the similarities between Alaska and Hawaii.
The usual coldest period of an Alaskan winter is late January and early February when the cold air moves down out of the interior.
Hawaii has a very similar pattern and timing.
I've been patiently waiting for the cooler drier period to start so that I can pour cement foundations and build new sheds.
I've got the 1st shed almost done.
I'll be starting sit prep for shed #2 very soon.
I still have and wear them on winter mornings until the sun begins warming things up.
This is one case where being a creature of habit has paid off.
I'm still amazed at the similarities between Alaska and Hawaii.
The usual coldest period of an Alaskan winter is late January and early February when the cold air moves down out of the interior.
Hawaii has a very similar pattern and timing.
I've been patiently waiting for the cooler drier period to start so that I can pour cement foundations and build new sheds.
I've got the 1st shed almost done.
I'll be starting sit prep for shed #2 very soon.
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Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.
Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.