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I respect anyone who can tee it up every day of the week when there's dew still on the ground.
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No dew out here. Well, I have actually seen dew twice in the past four years. And, yes, I'm up early every day. Just low humidity.
 
You can come with me, but I bet its nowhere near as beautiful as your stomping grounds, I will admit it, I'm jelli :)
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It's certainly inviting, but, too humid for me. We went back over to Morgan to play golf again today. Sunny sky with a few white puffy clouds. 86 degrees w/ 18% humidity. The is the same place I put up a few pics of last week, I think. In the valley, beside the river between the mountains. Here's a pic from last week but it still looked the same today.
 

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That's something I've never considered where you are.
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I never thought of it either until the first time I moved West. You get used to dew about every morning in the East. With the low humidity and lack of dew, no mold!
 
It's certainly inviting, but, too humid for me. We went back over to Morgan to play golf again today. Sunny sky with a few white puffy clouds. 86 degrees w/ 18% humidity. The is the same place I put up a few pics of last week, I think. In the valley, beside the river between the mountains. Here's a pic from last week but it still looked the same today.

That is beautiful, you can almost smell how clean and clear it is there.
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It is, FD. Sometime, Google Morgan Utah on the Google Maps to see where it is. Hit the satellite view to see the terrain. It's in the middle of nowhere. One golf course. Also, home of the John M. Browning Firearms Museum. This is where they used to manufacture them. More cattle and horses here than people. I'd move here in a minute if the right place came up.
 
Unless you water your lawn at night.

Honestly, it's so dry here that you can't feel moisture on the grass about a 1/2 hour after the sprinklers stop. Sprinklers come on early am for a bit and around 9 pm. No mold in basement or bathrooms ever. My experience anyway.
 
It is, FD. Sometime, Google Morgan Utah on the Google Maps to see where it is. Hit the satellite view to see the terrain. It's in the middle of nowhere. One golf course. Also, home of the John M. Browning Firearms Museum. This is where they used to manufacture them. More cattle and horses here than people. I'd move here in a minute if the right place came up.

I believe I'd like it there, I need to get out there just to see it sometime. Just afraid it would be one of those places that would keep part of your soul when you left
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I believe I'd like it there, I need to get out there just to see it sometime. Just afraid it would be one of those places that would keep part of your soul when you left
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The West is everything the east isn't. How I ever ended up back here is beyond me, but I kick myself in the ass for it regularly.
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I just don't know if I can afford to spare any, if it was just me here and no family ties I would leave in an instant, sell this place and be gone. I'm in a mood apparently
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Honestly, it's so dry here that you can't feel moisture on the grass about a 1/2 hour after the sprinklers stop. Sprinklers come on early am for a bit and around 9 pm. No mold in basement or bathrooms ever. My experience anyway.

The humidity here is = or < where you are I believe. We get mold on the grass if you water your yard at night without treating it first.
 
The West is everything the east isn't. How I ever ended up back here is beyond me, but I kick myself in the ass for it regularly.
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I don't like feeling pinned down, but that's how it is lately, I'm sure it will pass, but just catching you on here, you don't seem like an east of the mississippi guy, jmo
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Maybe I could deal with Northern MI/WI, but that's about it near here. Hate humidity, and dirty air.
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The humidity here is = or < where you are I believe. We get mold on the grass if you water your yard at night without treating it first.

That's odd. I've never seen mold or any sort of rot on the grass here. Is the ground hard and clay-like in that part of Texas? I'm just thinking may be different drainage. This is all sandy but yours may be, too.
 

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