Nothing real crazy but this southern Wednesday storm is looking cold and snowy. Snow through Sunday night here with a low of 7 Monday morning. You might see some .
I was hoping you had the Old Jubaea and the Butia x Jubaea. I know they will be ok but if you had some spare blankets . . . . . . .
Well sometimes no news is good news so hope Gary is well
Cindy I have a sister that lives in Kingsport and its not far from the Cumberland Gap. Sadly I've never been. Glad you got to scout the area. Our local Natl park The Big South Fork is similar but more remote. There are numerous dark skies for viewing at night and lots of bears
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