View Full Version : Long-Johns, Snowsuits, Pack-Boots, and first frost
Sourdough
09-18-2009, 02:50 PM
Time to find the Winter gear, 36* above this morning, but it should frost tonight, clear and nippy. Back filled the new waterline yesterday, still no pump in the well, maybe next summer. Clear and sunny glorious day in paradise. The mountains are red & yellow with a dab of orange. The blueberries will be sweeter tomorrow......:)
Do you gather wild edibles? I saw some huge patches of wild blueberries when I was up there. I seem to remember crowberries in and around some of the blueberry patches. Lots of plantains and dandelions where the land had been cleared. Just curious if you indulge.
doug1980
09-18-2009, 03:24 PM
Yeah a tad chilly today. Wearing a light fleece pullover. Would be cold sleeping in a tent. BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Sourdough
09-18-2009, 03:24 PM
Blueberries & Raspberries I eat in the field, but I don't freeze them.
You have the world's largest freezer. That should be a snap.
You have the world's largest freezer. That should be a snap.
Yeah, things snap when they're frozen. Everyone here knew that Rick
@sourdough: They are really nice and sweet after a touch of frost aren't they
Winnie
09-18-2009, 06:30 PM
Yeah, things snap when they're frozen. Everyone here knew that Rick
@sourdough: They are really nice and sweet after a touch of frost aren't they
Nope, I'm not saying it, no, no.
DOGMAN
09-18-2009, 11:16 PM
it was 38 at my house last week one morning. But, not this week. Holy cow we are setting some record high temps in MT this week. I am over it!
wareagle69
09-19-2009, 09:15 AM
2 degrees celcious this am, very clear dark night lastnight, these are some of my favorite days cool mornings up 18 degrees in afternoon, no bugs, yes the frost makes some plants taste better but you guys have berries? poor berry crop for me this year too wet and cool what was there mamma and her 3 cubs got, couldn't take from her with such a alrge family to feed
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