November
2004
"November's
sky is chill and drear, November's leaf is
red and sear"
Sir Walter Scott
(1771-1832)
For the
month of November, Temperatures Will Be
below Average and
Precipitation Will Be Average.
Weather
Watch: Fair and mild (1,2,3). Fair but
colder (4,5) with rain or snow (6,7).
Remaining fair and cool (8,9,10) with
possibility for rain of snow
(11,12,13,14,15) turning fair again and cool
(16,17. Light snow or rain (18,19) turning
fair and colder (20,21,22,23). Rain or snow
squalls (24,25) Fair and cold ((26,27,28)
with flurries (29,30).
Tornado
Watch: The Almanack sees no tornado
activity for November.
Full
Moon: November's Full Moon occurs on the
26th and has been known as the Dying Grass
Moon or Falling Leaf Moon because frosts
have killed the grasses and the last leaves
have fallen from the trees.
Special
Notes: Please be sure to cast your
all-important ballot in the 2004
Presidential Election on Tuesday, November
2nd. Many important state and local races
will be decided too. Each one deserves your
attention and your vote.
Holidays:
Remember our veterans on Veteran's Day,
observed this year on Thursday, November
11th. Remember the ultimate sacrifice that
many had made in the past and remember those
who are serving today in many far away
places.
Make a
pledge to live up to the gift of liberty
they have given us so unselfishly. Celebrate
Thanksgiving with loved ones and remember
all of the things that we are thankful for
in our daily lives. Visit www.norbest.com
for holiday recipes and creative leftover
ideas. Find lots of holiday craft ideas at
http://familyinternet.about.com/msubtgcrafts.htm.
The
Garden: Don't hang up that rake until
the very last leaves and pine needles have
fallen. Take time to sharpen and lubricate
tools before storing them away until next
season. Give special attention to your lawn
mower by changing the oil, replace the spark
plug, and sharpen the blades. Remember the
weed trimmer, and all other gas-powered
trimming tools too. Place a mulch of leaves
or hay around perennials when the
temperature falls to near freezing.
John
Gruber's Thoughts on Today's Living: "A true
friend offers a helping hand without
expecting thanks in return"
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