Rain for days.

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O4L

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Ha! Unless you live in a tupperware house, humidity goes up indoors too.

We keep our doors & windows closed (allergies), and the humidity inside now is right at 80% (FWIW, we do NOT have a humidifier).
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80%!? Is it dripping from the ceiling?

My indoor humidity is 34%.
 

El Pablo

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I was just bored. I was in the urgent care getting some stitches. I was trying to beat the rain with some yard work. I should’ve been wearin some pants while busting up some limestone boulders instead of shorts and flip flops.

Are you my long lost twin brother?
 

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I’m good with this rain. When y’all had the -10 cold spell, it evidently fluffed up my side yard where we park the RV. Driven across it for 5 years now and never left a rut.
Coming home after wintering in TX, we left some serious ruts. 4-6” deep and a LOT of them.
I got the tractor and tiller out last week after the ground temps got above 70*. Spread several pounds of Bermuda seed out after tilling and covered the seed with a chain drag behind an atv.
Been running a sprinkler tractor on it for 4 days now to keep it damp. This rain is hitting at just the right time.
 

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