Cold & Snow Coming

 
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Post by CoalHeat » Tue. Oct. 28, 2008 8:15 pm

VigIIPeaBurner wrote:It's been here and still is. Trees w/leaves are beginning to bend. Sure glad I'm running a hand fired :woot:[attachment=0]
The strange thing is it completely missed Stillwater. I went to Phila today and saw it on the drive back up Route 31 then 202 to 287 and 206. There was snow in Andover, but nothing here!

BTW I fired the Harman. 30 for the low tonight, 40 for the high tomorrow and 25 tomorrow night.


 
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Post by VigIIPeaBurner » Wed. Oct. 29, 2008 4:24 pm

Wood'nCoal wrote:The strange thing is it completely missed Stillwater. I went to Phila today and saw it on the drive back up Route 31 then 202 to 287 and 206. There was snow in Andover, but nothing here!
Wood'nCoal, Good thing. The other side of the hill has been w/o electricity since yesterday day afternoon. ETA for it is TOMORROW :!: They only have a wood-burning fireplace. Twsp was cutting trees and pushing them to the side of the road as quick as they could. I never saw snow plows out in this neck of the woods until yesterday. Another guy from Morris Co said Long Valley had 10"?!? We ended up whit around 3-4" before rain beat it down. It's too early for this horsepucky. I'm only interested in shoveling coal :)

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