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Marshmallow, fluffy skies, sans chemtrails.

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A breezy 90 degrees by the pool watching our crops thirst.

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Not a chemtrail in sight! Chance rain tomorrow.

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No, really there is no such things as chemtrails.

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Radar showing a beautiful clear morning, cloud free. The iPhone camera shows blue skies, smeared in chemtrails.

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If there are chemtrails today, we can’t see them over the low ceiling of clouds. The hygrometer reads 60 making it very humid with on and off rain. With the lack of snow, the water table is down and the crops are thirsty.

The collage of heart clouds in the sky appears to be chemtrail free. We didn’t take it but sure do like it. And we love our followers on WP and twitter.

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Chemtrails are back this morning w rain later to help spread the chemicals.

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Don’t know who flipped the switch from a crappy day into one w fluffy bunny clouds w blue skies, but thanks.

Not a chemtrail in sight.

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Mitt Romney want your vote, but he misspells America on his new app.

At least we know for sure he meets the definition of a natural born citizen. The screen shot was made from the app off of the porch with no chemtrails. At least so far.

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The weekend is almost here, and so are the chemtrails.

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Props to the folks at AirTran now Southwest airlines! On one of the busiest travel weeks, not one problem. Maybe everyone was still in a good mood- it being holy week and all.

No visible contrails or chemtrails at 33,000 feet. TSA agents okay too. Had a family line to expedite us all. Been patted down at football, basketball and hockey games but not at the airports. Kids glad, parents happy!

Good to feel the sunshine and be warm, now it’s about time to plow the fields to get ready to plant. Toss up between soybeans and corn. Might pass on tomatoes, easier to buy from the neighbor farm.

Got a friend diagnosed w Gillian barre- immunity issues, that lives just down the road. Makes is wonder what caused it as its pretty rare. A chance aerial spraying, a recent vaccine? Are we at a higher risk now?

The Tulips survived the late frost, as for the rest of the perennials, just going to have to wait and see. Azaleas looking as bad as the sick neighbor. Guess it’s all in the hands of God.

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