Maybe I’m weird but I’ve always liked the early sunsets. The long evenings can be cozy. On the flip side I’ve always enjoyed the super late sunsets on the opposite side of the year too. I enjoy dynamism when it comes to daylight length throughout the year. To me it would be strange living at a lower latitude where daylight length and sun angle are more uniform year round. I realize this is just personal preference though.
Got all the soil off the driveway, ended up giving a couple of yds to a friend. I got everything leveled, raked out, seeded, raked out again and rolled by about 4pm Saturday. Got the tools I rented cleaned up, loaded into the car and returned, and when I walked out of the rental shop, it was raining. Not much, just enough to wet the pavement, but the gods smiled on me for this project. The sunny warm days coming up later this week will be an added bonus.
Got .46" of rain Sunday, and did not have any standing water in the back yard (.3" is the magic number) and another .1" this morning.
One crappy thing that happened though is I went out to see how things looked after the rain, and I had mole tunnels running all over the place.
So now I guess I need to figure out how to convince them that they need to find someplace else to graze.
Sorry to go off the rails here. This will be the last graph for a while. But I find it interesting that the north peninsula has also been warmer than average in the same areas as the shifted shadow. Less rain/cloud cover leading to more sunny days I suppose. Sure seems like that typical shadow is moving.
Am I to assume this also "leans warm"?
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