"A
good scare is worth more to a man then good
advice"
Edgar Watson Howe (1853-1937)
For the month of
October, Temperatures will be above average
with Precipitation to be above average as
well.
Weather Watch:
Severe Storms (1,2,3,4,) with more rain and
cooler temperatures (5,6). Fair and mild
(7,8,9,10) with showers (11,12). Fair and
warm (13,14,15) with showers and Storms and
humid weather returning (16,17,18,19).
TROPICAL STORM (20,21,22) with fair and
cooler temperatures (23,24,25,26). More
showers and STORMS (27,28,29,30) turning
fair and mild at the end of the month (30).
Tornado Watch:
There is considerable Tornado activity at
both the beginning of October from the 1st
to the 4th and at the end of the month
between the 20th and the 22nd.
Full Moon:
the full moon in October will occur on
October 27th at 10:07pm is 2004's Hunter's
moon. Often referred to as the Yellow Leaf
moon because of turning of many leaves to
bright colors at this time of year, it also
has been called the big feast moon because
of the many harvests and bounty this time of
year enjoys.
Special Notes:
Enjoy the many Fall Festivals that are
planned across the region. Many have
contests for the best scarecrow or most
scary pumpkin craving so express you and
your family's creativity. Don't forget to
"fall back" one hour on Sunday, October 31st
at 2AM EDT when Daylight Savings ends.
Holidays:
Columbus Day will be celebrated on Monday,
October 11th, Ramadan begins on the 15th,
and United Nations Day falls on Sunday, the
24th. Have a safe and Happy Halloween on
Sunday, October 31stand as always, plan
those trick-or-treat activities to end early
for the young ones. After dark, be sure to
have older children wear reflective clothing
(or costumes!). Give sensible treats like
sugarless candies and gums or nonfood
alternatives like stickers, whistles, toy
animals, etc.
The Garden:
Rake way all dead grass. Do not prune or
fertilize any trees, plants or shrubs. They
need to go into a resting phase to prepare
for colder months ahead. Do add fertilize to
compost heap with new mulch and check the
soil's pH levels. If too acidic, apply lime.
J. Grubers'
thought for today's living: "It is the
wise man who knows his limitations but who
makes the most of his abilities".
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