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RPK

Can't Leave
Dec 30, 2023
474
4,865
Central NJ, USA
Now smoking year 2013 Esoterica Tilbury in a 2002 smooth Rinaldo Silver Line 3 EGER 05 paneled horn with a silver band and a black acrylic stem. Watching a documentary about how the Earth was formed.
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@JimInks I'm old, tired, pee a lot and wear progressive glasses but that looks like a Peterson Sherlock Holmes not a Rinaldo Silver Line 3 EGER 05 paneled ?
 

RPK

Can't Leave
Dec 30, 2023
474
4,865
Central NJ, USA
After three months of drought I’m welcoming the rain with a home mix VaPer. In a Pete.
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The same here in NJ. Since last night we have gotten 1½" at a continual slow and gentle rate which is great as it gets a chance to soak in and not run off. My dried lawn seems to even have a slight tinge of green color to it. :)
 

HeavyLeadBelly

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 9, 2023
925
10,089
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
I remember that Kentucky cold. Its not cold and crisp. Its damp and can cut through layer after layer of coats and clothes. Burrr
Same in Washington/PNW. When I first moved there I scoffed at people complaining about the 45 degree winters until I felt that damp cold get into my bones. And I didn’t like it. If I’m going to be cold I better have snow and ice on the roads, not damp leaves and sad looking trees. I’m still happier than hell to be back home in WI lol
 

RPK

Can't Leave
Dec 30, 2023
474
4,865
Central NJ, USA
I remember that Kentucky cold. Its not cold and crisp. Its damp and can cut through layer after layer of coats and clothes. Burrr
Exactly,
Dry cold is like dry heat you can layer up or layer down to deal with it.
But damp cold penetrates no matter what you are wearing and high humidity soaks everything.
Here in NJ we seem to have more of the latter.