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The days have been great here, all clear and sunny thought the temps don't reflect the sunniness. 23 here now. We have been in a unusual deep freeze for about the last 4 weeks.
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I'm doing the ride to work and back but no photos I'm afraid... cloud cover today and yesterday kept the temperatures down but last week felt like 37 here too... celcius not fahrenheit though![]()
Hi,
37*C = 98.6*F. That's pretty warm.
Don't worry. We're complaining about the cold right now but pretty soon we'll be complaining about the heat too.
Everybody complains about the weather but nobody ever does anything about it.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Nice photos Steve... not sure you'd get me in a boat with those alligators around though...![]()
Well... I do believe they're not quite as aggressive as our crocodiles... either way I'll keep my distance I reckon!
And yeah ok, glad I restrict my swimming to my own pool too! Scary stuff...
In addition to our very own Florida Salt water croc's, some fool started importing Nile crocodiles here.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/24/3112045/hunting-a-man-eating-croc-in-south.html
However, the Salt Water Croc's in Australia are the largest. They are aggressive, plus you got your Brown snake, sea snake, great whites by the score, and all kinds of other deadly stuff walking or crawling around down there. I know because I saw Crocodile Dundee.
80 degrees today, needed to ride the 1100 after working it yesterday, so put a little fresh gas in it and hit the road. Didn't go all that far, just needed to check things out. Seems to track better after letting some air out of the front forks, and it's smoother since I adjusted the air screws, but now it has a little stumble, a hesitation when I open the throttle.
Can you see the two alligators left and right of my right hand mirrors on the bank opposite the bike?
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Let me bring them in for you. Those things are just everywhere nowadays.
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Notice anything unusual in this picture? I noticed when I was riding today that there's so many trees with new leaves and buds, I know it's only Jan 15th, but it looks like winter is over here in Florida. That was a short one, so unless we get some real cold soon, I betting the worst is behind us. All the green on this tree is new growth.
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Rest in Peace John P. Morton. I have traveled this road many many times, but it wasn't until recently I noticed this little monument. I believe it to be because there's this really nice S turn close by and I always try to go fast through it. So, I'm probably doing 70 coming out of it when I pass this by. One day I went through it slower and spotted it coming out.
What to make of this? I would venture a guess it was a motorcyclist that didn't make it through the S turn. Perhaps it's an omen to me to slow it down a little.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com..._pickett-road-motorcyclist-dies-dies-in-crash
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I need to go out on an airboat again, it's such a incredible feeling when they "drift" into turns.
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In addition to our very own Florida Salt water croc's, some fool started importing Nile crocodiles here.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/24/3112045/hunting-a-man-eating-croc-in-south.html
However, the Salt Water Croc's in Australia are the largest. They are aggressive, plus you got your Brown snake, sea snake, great whites by the score, and all kinds of other deadly stuff walking or crawling around down there. I know because I saw Crocodile Dundee.