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The heat here drove me off :hot:

awhitster

New member
It was in the upper 90's here today. I went back to the Christmas tree farm today. I lasted 6 rows, a little over an hour. It was just to dang hot out. I found a 1942 d wheat, a shotgun shell end and a .22 casing. I also found a piece of copper pipe that some would pawn off as a ring and an old Levi rivet.

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The high temp was 51 the low for tonight will be about 28 degrees.Send me some warmer weather,please.
 
ohio fred said:
Sounds to cold for me. My folks were from Ohio. They moved to CA in the late 40's. Thanks goodness for me. I don't like cold or snow.
 
That's why I left Illinois back in 1955 and headed to California. I had my fill of cold, snow, ice, tornados, and blistering, humid, summers. I also lived in Phoenix where in the dead of winter it is 70-80 degrees Really tough to handle. :rofl:

Bill
 
Especially in Bakersfield. :) Got a nephew that ain't to happy about those lower prices. He owns three one million dollar homes in Southern Cal. Lives in one and rents the other two. I keep waiting to hear he has lost his arse.

Bill
 
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