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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:27 am Post subject: P's and q's |
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Pat, all, I don't mind hearing about you sojourn to the shore at all. After all, you were longing for some Kolb time, so that makes it applicable to the forum, doesn't it? I suppose it's a measure of your manners and geniality that you feel the need to apologize at all. Pat, if it helps any, here in Kansas we are under the influence of what the weather wizards call a retrograde wind flow caused by a low pressure system centered in Texas that is making the Great Plains as soggy and humid as anything in Jolly Old England, just a bit warmer, that's all. I too am waiting on some decent weather to pull the Kolb out and go do some flight testing.
Rick Girard
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pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:45 am Post subject: P's and q's |
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it's a measure of your manners and geniality
that you feel the need to apologize at all.Pat, here in
Kansas we are under the influence of what the weather wizards call a
retrograde wind flow caused by a low pressure system centered in Texas that
is making the Great Plains as soggy and humid as anything in Jolly Old
England, just a bit warmer, that's all. >>
Well thanks, I`m blushing.
Soggy and humid here it ain`t. We had the first of the Autumn (fall) weather about 10 days ago after a miserable summer. As I was expaining to Russ we often have a series of highs now for 2 or 3 weeks. Windless, quiet days with the smoke from the leaf burning bonfires going straight up. Kids are back at school. Great to get a break in while it is quiet. Clear crisp sunny days with a bit of ground fog early in the morning. The leaves are beginning to change colour but no frost yet so no leaves are falling. The chestnut trees have got some sort of a disease and they are turning brown. We had Dutch elm disease strike the trees some years ago and tens of thousand of elms were lost .It would be a catastrophe if the same thing hapenned to the chestnuts. Perfect flying weather if you can get away in the afternoon but the long light evenings which we get all summer are beginning to shorten.
heigh Ho. Fingers crossed.
Cheers
Pat
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