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September 9, 2010, 3:46 am
Clear
Clear
60°F
real feel: 57°F
current pressure: 30 in
humidity: 59%
wind speed: 9 mph NW
wind gusts: 9 mph
sunrise: 6:38
sunset: 19:21
Forecast September 9, 2010
day
Mostly sunny
Mostly sunny
78°F
wind speed: 16 mph WNW
wind gusts: 38 mph
night
Clear
Clear
54°F
wind speed: 16 mph WNW
wind gusts: 34 mph
Forecast September 10, 2010
day
Mostly sunny
Mostly sunny
77°F
wind speed: 16 mph NW
wind gusts: 31 mph
night
Clear
Clear
54°F
wind speed: 7 mph NNW
wind gusts: 22 mph
 
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One of our favorite times of the year is Spring because things are in bloom in the yard and we start adding some new trees, bushes and get the garden going. So heres just a few things going on.















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