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I'm waiting. Our AQI is still in the mid+400s and no rain on sight. The trip was suppose to start Thursday.
We got 1/2 and inch of rain today and the wind shifted to the south but its still hazy out. Not sure if its humidity or smoke but we can still smell it. I'd call it 1/3 the smoke we had yesterday and we reside in Houghton.
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We got 1/2 and inch of rain today and the wind shifted to the south but its still hazy out. Not sure if its humidity or smoke but we can still smell it. I'd call it 1/3 the smoke we had yesterday and we reside in Houghton.
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Wow so green and fresh looking. That's one thing that struck me so much in our recent Canadian / Alaska trip. Everything so wet and green, so much water. However we returned home to find that we have had weeks of unseasonable winter rain here and everything is green and growing. Normally stuff dries up and dies off in winter, as most of our rain comes in late Summer / early Autumn. It's going to be a hard summer for the Rural Fire and safety guys, when this stuff dries out and heats up.
 

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With a name like that it must have struck terror into the hearts of any German warship crew.
They were "Flower" class corvetts and thus named after flowers found in the UK. Cheap to build taking around 4-5 months to complete. Used for convoy duty during WW ll. They were actually very slow and lightly armed and sadly considered expendable.
 

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With a name like that it must have struck terror into the hearts of any German warship crew.
I don't know about you, but my pollen allergies are the death of me!

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That video may very well have been recorded in Canada. Everyone, even the women, has a mullet.

Also, it could be recent. 😜
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