It happened one strange October in 2008. A day after the temperature had been over 20 degrees (75 F), we woke up one morning to snow and storm. The Halloween pumpkins froze, branches broke while I was watching on giant trees because of the heavy wet ice-snow that stuck to the leaves that were still on them, I had to rescue the last chilipeppers in the garden, and we kept our fingers crossed that the power would not go out since our new woodstove is not installed yet. Now it is a day after and we still have snow here on the Owl Mountain, but not as much. Very strange weather. Global warming is causing global weather chaos.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Yesterday
It happened one strange October in 2008. A day after the temperature had been over 20 degrees (75 F), we woke up one morning to snow and storm. The Halloween pumpkins froze, branches broke while I was watching on giant trees because of the heavy wet ice-snow that stuck to the leaves that were still on them, I had to rescue the last chilipeppers in the garden, and we kept our fingers crossed that the power would not go out since our new woodstove is not installed yet. Now it is a day after and we still have snow here on the Owl Mountain, but not as much. Very strange weather. Global warming is causing global weather chaos.
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