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  1. Put in a session for the first time at Big Snow. It's pretty surreal going from a mall parking garage to walking into a 28 degree freezer with a quad chair. The park setup is quite fun for what it is. Foe the freeride only crowd it would get boring dast but probably still worth a single mid summer visit. Snow quality was very good at open, soft and no ice. All in all JADIP and I'll prob be back once aor twice a month through the off season.
    9 points
  2. The warm weather in April gave a big head start to get the garden looking good. Last month I sowed onions, beets, kale, carrots, parsnips, spinach and lettuce. The strawberries and blueberries are are already in bloom, I noticed a rogue potato popped up the other day (must have missed it last year). I even dug the canna bulbs into the flower bed, so hopefully with the next warm up they will start to poke through. Waiting for night time temps to plant the indoor seedlings: 4 kinds of tomatoes this year, jalapenos, tomatillos, cukes, zukes, dellacata squash. This year I added two cattle panel arches and am hoping to grow most of the vining squash and vine beans off of those. I'm planning to direct sow vining lima beans, pole beans, Illinois long neck squash and per becky boo's request cantaloupe. Keeping my eyes on those night time temps. Whats everyone else growing?
    6 points
  3. Caught this driving through @JFskiDans neighborhood earlier
    3 points
  4. Wonder what they’re charging for tickets. If I didn’t have to work, I’d seriously consider a trip out there. Hike the Superstitions, head to Sedona, ski a couple days, then to GC. Dream vacation.
    2 points
  5. Legit AF season for Snowbowl this year IT'S OUR LONGEST SEASON EVER Conditions Are Just Too Good - We're Open Till May 29th! Join us this spring to be a part of history and shred with us out on the slopes until Memorial Day! Thanks to the massive amount of snowfall this season and the all-time spring conditions, we're staying open Saturdays and Sundays through May 28th plus Memorial Day! Spring Hours of Operation: • Open Daily Through May 7 | 10 AM-4 PM • Saturdays & Sundays Only Through May 28 | 10 AM-4 PM • Scheduled Closing Date - Memorial Day | 10 AM-4 PM Join us for fun in the sun and let's enjoy the final few weekends of this epic season together!
    2 points
  6. We have some tomatoes, bell and jalapeños. Also butternut squash. Nothing in the ground yet. I always plant zinnias, but it has to be warm for them to germinate, they are still in the package. I also like statice. They make great dried flowers. I start them inside, just haven’t done it yet. We just got back from Edge of the Woods, really cool native plant/ tree place on Route 100 in Orefield. You should check it out. We’re trying to attract more pollinators and birds to our yard. And native plants are usually maintainence free.
    1 point
  7. Last weekend I saw JA on the Q line
    1 point
  8. Insane weekend blue mt liftlines. Get it right.
    1 point
  9. Reminds me of snozzberries, they aren’t in season until later this summer. Wahahaha @NMSKI I’m laughing so hard.
    0 points
  10. Seven springs is expecting 1-3” overnight and another 1-3” tomorrow. Toast was there so I’m pumped about this because his wife used to live near seven springs and I think his girlfriend was there as well.
    0 points
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