Pine Grosbeaks in NE

Dougster

Old Member
In that area... it would not surprise me if it DID happen. There is only one starbucks close to my house and my wife stops there any time she can.
Oh yeah... Go ahead and make me jealous as well will ya!!! :eek: :( :badidea: Add insult to the poor old Dougster's injury! :waiting:
Okay for you Kid!!! See what happens next time you think about buying yourself a truck tool box!!! :yum:

Dougster
 

rback33

Member
Oh yeah... Go ahead and make me jealous as well will ya!!! :eek: :( :badidea: Add insult to the poor old Dougster's injury! :waiting:
Okay for you Kid!!! See what happens next time you think about buying yourself a truck tool box!!! :yum:

Dougster

OMG.. have no fear of that! After Christmas and the December property taxes.. I will not have that thought for a LONG time. We are about to have a contest to see who can get the best deal on stale bread and PB & J! My travel next week should help. I'll get in more time than normal. I did not get of the office today until 20 to 7:00!:mad2:
 

Dougster

Old Member
OMG.. have no fear of that! After Christmas and the December property taxes.. I will not have that thought for a LONG time. We are about to have a contest to see who can get the best deal on stale bread and PB & J! My travel next week should help. I'll get in more time than normal. I did not get of the office today until 20 to 7:00!:mad2:
They pay you to travel??? :eek: And you get to go home at 20 to 7??? :eek:

How do I get a good deal like that??? :confused:

Dougster
 

jbrumberg

Member
I just want to let everone know that the pine grossbeaks that disappeared from my area recently have returned again. There is some chatter starting between the different models (3 possible systems) of some precipitation possibly of a frozen variety hitting the NE late this coming weekend into the early week next week. Followed by a rain event later (NE) with Ohio and western PA seeing some snow. There will be probably periods of rain showers/drizzle off and on this week in NE with some possible frozen stuff (light and at night) during this warmer than average week. I will keep everyone posted. Jay
 

Dougster

Old Member
I just want to let everone know that the pine grossbeaks that disappeared from my area recently have returned again. There is some chatter starting between the different models (3 possible systems) of some precipitation possibly of a frozen variety hitting the NE late this coming weekend into the early week next week. Followed by a rain event later (NE) with Ohio and western PA seeing some snow. There will be probably periods of rain showers/drizzle off and on this week in NE with some possible frozen stuff (light and at night) during this warmer than average week. I will keep everyone posted. Jay
Hit me with the bottom line Jay. :eek: Do I eat well in this coming week...

or should I think again about applying for food stamps? :confused: :rolleyes:

Dougster
 

jbrumberg

Member
Dougster:

Too early to tell at this point :waiting: . The one model is predicting 3 storms- (1) to hit the northcentral US then (2) reconfigure off the coast of NE, and (3) another system forms and tracks up the Appalachians which usually brings rain to the NE. You should be happy about this abnormally warm January thaw as it relates to your oil heat. At least you do not have to siphon diesel from your tractor :yuk: . I have no problems with using food stamps (have in the past), especially when I see food stamp recipients with $500 fingernails, wearing so much gold they would sink in a pool, wearing furs, and driving vehicles that most people can only dream about using them in grocery stores. You can get a lot of good peanut butter, jelly, and even fresh bread with food stamps :yankchain: . Jay :letitsnow:
 

Dougster

Old Member
Dougster: Too early to tell at this point :waiting: . The one model is predicting 3 storms- (1) to hit the northcentral US then (2) reconfigure off the coast of NE, and (3) another system forms and tracks up the Appalachians which usually brings rain to the NE. You should be happy about this abnormally warm January thaw as it relates to your oil heat. At least you do not have to siphon diesel from your tractor :yuk: . I have no problems with using food stamps (have in the past), especially when I see food stamp recipients with $500 fingernails, wearing so much gold they would sink in a pool, wearing furs, and driving vehicles that most people can only dream about using them in grocery stores. You can get a lot of good peanut butter, jelly, and even fresh bread with food stamps :yankchain: . Jay :letitsnow:
Now Jay... even though you are my personal weather consultant... No fair zinging me for my old "diet plan." :topicclosed::respect: Y'all know I am trying to turn over a new leaf. :thumb:

January thaws are nice. I can't believe I am already down a full quarter tank from my staggering $650+ December fill and here it is only January 6th!!! :eek: Gotta stretch out that last 3/4 tank for a L-O-N-G time. :rolleyes:

But I also need income and that means finding more cold weather and snow to push! It's a "no win" danged if I do and danged if I don't situation. :eek:

Dougster
 

jbrumberg

Member
Dougster:

Actually I am jealous. I am not allowed to have a decent P&J sandwich for medical reasons :badidea: unless I do not much else the rest of the day which sucks :sad: . Jay
 

jbrumberg

Member
Dougster:

Great! Now my keyboard is sprayed with coffee:puke1: . Thanks for the laugh :mrgreen: . Actually the prednisone treatment that kept me alive this summer/fall also messed up my pancreas. Now that I have diabetes I have to factor my pre-dinner martini into my daily diet which removes peanut butter and other good stuff from my diet. I actually wait for low blood sugars so I can eat the stuff. I think I will go out snowshoeing now; I would like some peanut butter today :thumb: . See you on the return. Jay
 

Dougster

Old Member
Dougster: Great! Now my keyboard is sprayed with coffee:puke1: . Thanks for the laugh :mrgreen: . Actually the prednisone treatment that kept me alive this summer/fall also messed up my pancreas. Now that I have diabetes I have to factor my pre-dinner martini into my daily diet which removes peanut butter and other good stuff from my diet. I actually wait for low blood sugars so I can eat the stuff. I think I will go out snowshoeing now; I would like some peanut butter today :thumb: . See you on the return. Jay
My nurse GF says she understands everything you just said... :) ...but I haven't much of a clue. :confused: Thank God I've got her! :thumb:

I just hope you're able to lead a reasonably happy & normal life... and keep sending them all-important weather forecasts so long as that dial-up service of yours holds up!!! :wave:

Dougster
 

jbrumberg

Member
Dougster:

Just lost a long winded weather related tome for this audience (I hate dialup. :lam: ). My memory is pretty shot due to aging and years of serious partying, but I will try to get everything down as I remember it. Yes I do lead a reasonably happy, but definitely a idiosyncratic life :mrgreen: . Almost dying taught me a lot about almost living. I think I am starting to get my priorities correct. I still can party within limitations. More important to me is the weather. With each pending little mini-front the temperatures will drop a little. The systems will track up the St Lawrence which generally means rain :umbrella: . This Pacific energy will be arriving Tuesday into Wednesday with rain showers and increasing wind. Thursday night into Friday snow/rain mix turning to all rain Friday. I do not see much if any accumulation. The weekend will be dry with temperatures starting to return to normal. There is a lot of Canadian energy developing :waiting: . We could be seeing this potential system Tuesday into Wednesday with appreciable snow :snow: . Of course the snow/rain line will depend on storm track. It is quite warm here in western MA right now- 56.3. Nice and warm to start the rain dance process, but I better wait until dark for the sake of anyone possibly passing by :shock: . I will be keeping an eye on this potential system. Jay :letitsnow:
 

Dougster

Old Member
Dougster: Just lost a long winded weather related tome for this audience (I hate dialup. :lam: ). My memory is pretty shot due to aging and years of serious partying, but I will try to get everything down as I remember it. Yes I do lead a reasonably happy, but definitely a idiosyncratic life. Almost dying taught me a lot about almost living. I think I am starting to get my priorities correct. I still can party within limitations. More important to me is the weather.
Well, I will go out on a limb here and try speaking for NTT's active members and say that...
We're glad you're still with us!!! :mrgreen:
even if you did party too much in your younger (and apparently some older) days and only have dial-up service with which to relay your profound thoughts and valuable weather forecasts! :D
With each pending little mini-front the temperatures will drop a little. The systems will track up the St Lawrence which generally means rain :umbrella: . This Pacific energy will be arriving Tuesday into Wednesday with rain showers and increasing wind. Thursday night into Friday snow/rain mix turning to all rain Friday. I do not see much if any accumulation. The weekend will be dry with temperatures starting to return to normal. There is a lot of Canadian energy developing :waiting: . We could be seeing this potential system Tuesday into Wednesday with appreciable snow :snow: . Of course the snow/rain line will depend on storm track. It is quite warm here in western MA right now- 56.3. Nice and warm to start the rain dance process, but I better wait until dark for the sake of anyone possibly passing by :shock: . I will be keeping an eye on this potential system. Jay :letitsnow:
So it looks like I've got another full week off. :whistle: Hmmmm. ;) I've got some mixed feelings about that but not being God I doubt there is very much I can do to change it! :eek: In fact, with the furnace not running at all today... I'm not so sure I want anything to change right now! :)

Dougster
 
Well, I will go out on a limb here and try speaking for NTT's active members and say that...
We're glad you're still with us!!! :mrgreen:
even if you did party too much in your younger (and apparently some older) days and only have dial-up service with which to relay your profound thoughts and valuable weather forecasts! :D

So it looks like I've got another full week off. :whistle: Hmmmm. ;) I've got some mixed feelings about that but not being God I doubt there is very much I can do to change it! :eek: In fact, with the furnace not running at all today... I'm not so sure I want anything to change right now! :)

Dougster

Doug have you considered being an AFTER model for Nutri-system...:mrgreen:
 

Dougster

Old Member
Doug have you considered being an AFTER model for Nutri-system...:mrgreen:
It's not like that Paul. Despite having an empty 'frig and an empty cupboard... the poor destitute old Dougster has managed to perfect the inverted lightbulb shape so well that I sometimes need to shop in the pregnant women's section of Walmart. :eek:

My daughter wanted to get me some Carhartt coveralls for Christmas, but they were all out of Extra-Short, Extra-Dumpy. :(

Dougster
 

jbrumberg

Member
Dougster:

I call it the
"POWERFUL PEAR SHAPE".

Been There, Done That-


Jay ;)

PS: There is still a lot of energy in these Pacific systems as evidenced by the midwest tornadoes. There could be some thunderstorms embedded in the rain cells and there will be a lot more rain than I previously thought (>1" total). Rather than periods of light snow at night there might be some freezing rain/rain in the higher elevations and more northerly areas of NE. I am now looking at some data for my traveling friends. Jay
 
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