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Still a little too early here in Maine. We're bracing for a huge winter storm that will bring us 20 inches over the next couple of days.
However, by next week it will all be gone since the temps will rise into the mid 60s.
Looking forward to spring and growing vegetables in my garden (tomatoes, cucumbers, and other typical salad making items).
Oh lawd, she comin
(we're the orange dot down by Wells and Kittery, in the Berwicks). But I have a suspicion you're going to get it worse than we do.
We are going to get pummeled. 55 mph wind gusts! Power outages! YEAH! Although, we have a whole house generator.
Those are nice, we're still trying to gather the money to do one of those or a battery bank for our solar panels, but both are pricey. At the moment we just have a small genny to run the fridge and the well pump
We had it installed about 10 years ago for about $6000. Worth every penny.