Bumping this thread so that we stop posting in the other. For all you fellow gardeners, yearly reminder to hold off on planting cold sensitive crops until late April. Cold snap comin next week.
Got some crawfish from the food truck at Avondale, absolutely delicious. Sad they dumped Pachyderm. :-(
Yes. Pimento cheese fritters were amazing. The pork belly and fried oyster appetizer with that siracha aioli was too
Not near as white as Dr. Norman Waldrop III who works for Andrews. Graduated from the UVA and now spends his spare time at the CCB
Layin down pinestraw this wknd.. flowers NEXT. Hopefully this quick freeze will kill some bugs/bees and tamp down the pollen
The second line of storms has crossed into western Franklin, western marion and Lamar Counties. Those storms are now severe either. They will spread across the North Central part of the state between now and 4 p.m. Our cold front now extends from Blytheville TN to Pine Bluff Arkansas to just east of Eldorado AR to Fort Polk and Lake Charles in Louisiana. We still expect to see strong to severe storms form near the Mississippi/Alabama border after 4 p.m. ahead of this front. There are signs on the HRRR that there could be sufficient instability and low level shear for these storms be take on a cellular look for a couple of hours as they traverse West Central Alabama from Marion to Sumter Counties and move eastward. They would affect areas from Walker to Tuscaloosa Counties around 5 p.m., and Cullman and Jefferson around 7 p.m. SIGTOR values at 7 p.m. CDT this evening. Values over 1 indicate possibility of EF2 or greater tornadoes. The higher the value, the greater the chance. Significant Tornado Parameter Values from the HRRR model late this afternoon are still quite impressive. Look at these values from the latest run for 7 p.m. CDT tonight. It shows STP values >2 over a wide part of the I-59 Corridor. This could suggest a couple of significant tornadoes are possible as a sweet spot of instability (CAPE values >=1500 joules) and low level helicity (over 400 m2/s2 of 0-1 km SRH). IF THIS VERIFIES… We could deal with a couple of significant tornadoes late this afternoon and early this evening. Pay close attention to later weather information and have a reliable way to receive warnings. Be aware of where you will be tonight and what you will be doing, so you can have a shelter plan it a warning is issued.
Jerod Haase going to Stanford http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2016/03/25/stanford-hires-uab-coach-jerod-haase/82251902/
The special is generally pretty good, but it's almost always expensive. I second deuce on the burgers.
House hunting and we're not seeing much right now. Looking in Vestavia, Mtn Brook, Homewood in that order. Optimistic that supply is going to increase as the school year draws close to an end. Driving around and everything looks so nice right now.
We had two houses sell right down the street from us without every going on the market. Demand is pretty crazy right now.
I feel like that, too. Seems like anything worth a shit sells fast af. We're in a good situation, in that time really isn't a factor. Mostly just waiting for the right house in the right area.
I can't remember, but you want to stay in place that have "good public schools", right? If not, there are some deals to be had in Forest Park/HP right now.
Yeah, we kicked around the idea of Forrest Park area briefly, but ultimately decided to stay OTM. We like the area around Vestavia HS. Mtn Brook HS area is nice too.