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Posted by: gandolf3339 15-Jun-2009, 10:47 AM
This is an attempt to get the new and quite members to talk a little. I know when I first started here in MK I was a little intimidated to write in the threads but after a wile I got to be more comfortable. So the big thing is topic. It should be something we all know so I think weather would be good, Does anyone remember WKRP in CINCINNATI( old TV show) there was a guy named Less Nesman (the weatherman) and he wanted to do a daily announcement called "I Spy Weather" where he would look out the window and tell what was going outside, so just look out the window and tell us what is going on in your Kingdom. like this


To day in Galafray we are having thunder showers and 2 to 4 inches of rain has fallen since early this mourning it is 66 degrees and expected to get up to 80 for a high with thunder storms for the rest of the day.

" great I took the day off to do some major tree trimming I have put off since last year"

Something like this mix it up a little and have some fun with it.

So as Al Roaker would say " What is happening in your neck of the woods ? "

Posted by: Bakersville 19-Jun-2009, 05:40 AM
Today it will be around 90 degrees. Hot yes, but a welcome change to the recent thunderstorms we've been seeing lately. I'll be going out of town to so I'm glad we'll have nice weather to drive in.


WKRP was a great show! Watched it all the time.

Posted by: LadyDragonfire 19-Jun-2009, 07:42 AM
Not a lot going on here......trying to get my new computer up and running by this weekend.

It's soo nice ....antec sonata 3 500 case, dual core processor, xtra cooling fans, 2 gig ddr2 memory and 512 meg ddr2 graphics card is a BIG step foward smile.gif

Lady Dragonfire

Posted by: vac29 19-Jun-2009, 07:10 PM
Sounds like a nice system you've got there. I on the other hand am playing on my trusty old Emachine. My husband has done alot too it though and it runs really well, (I can't tell you what mind you, lol).

The weather is nice and warm here and it's supposed to be all week pretty much. Looks like summertime is upon us once again!

Posted by: LadyDragonfire 22-Jun-2009, 06:13 AM
Ahhhhhhhhh..........the old Emachines smile.gif That is what we are presently running, and it's showing it's age, even with the upgrades that we've done to it along the way.

Emachines are a royal pain in someways, having propritery software and hardware that is not easy to upgrade, which is why we usually build our own computers from scratch.

I'm looking foward to finishing this machine, knowing it will be upgradeable !

Lady Dragonfire

Posted by: englishmix 22-Jun-2009, 07:10 AM
Aahhheeeee! The 'eat -n- umideety arhh kill'n me hear en Kintuky.

Posted by: gandolf3339 22-Jun-2009, 10:41 AM
I was starting to wonder if this thread was going to get any replies, Lord Bakersville thank you for getting things going a little, and a thank you to the rest. This is what I was wanting to do, just have an open thread to chat on what ever is easy for you to talk about.

Now write the less or none posting members in you clan and tell them to post what ever they want, from coon skining to how to cook it or anything they want.

Now for my throw back from the past, my I spy weather:

Today we are having a humitemp . of 110 and there has been a heat warning since Sat., untill who knows when, at least the next week, if not till Sept., Actual temp. is and will be for the next three days is high 90's to low 100's. There is a high possibility of sever thunder storms in the evening brought on by the high temp.'s.

OH, Yes yes summer time is here.

Enjoy, stay well hydrated and have a good day !!!!

Posted by: olorin 23-Jun-2009, 12:12 AM
I went down to Gatlingburg, Tn this weekend and it was insane how high the humidity was. We've had bad thunderstorms all week and it was just so muggy you could barely breath after all that rain. It got up around 95 or so and the humidity had to easily be over 100%, perfect vacation weather! cool.gif

Anyway we walked through most of the shops and we're in and out of the sun all day, so we were pretty wiped out by that night. I picked up some Alligator Jerky that is really really good, and found a cheese shop with some interesting cheeses, (like a chocolate cheese I had never even heard of huh.gif). I wound up buying some delicious 9 year old aged chedddar that would almost crumble when you touched it, (the stuff was $16 a pound but sooo worth it!). I found a really nice garlic white cheddar too, (I love cheese by the way cool.gif ). I hit the hot tub back at the cabin for awhile and got a whole 4 hours of sleep for the trip back home, so it was all good thumbs_up.gif

Posted by: Dogshirt 23-Jun-2009, 05:59 AM
It is 43 degrees out at 4:30 this AM and we had snow on the high ridge over the valley yesterday morning biggrin.gif . I do not envy the heat you all speak of!


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Posted by: valpal59 23-Jun-2009, 07:17 AM
Lord Gandolf,
I agree with you that summer is here. With a vengence. We are already hitting upper 90's to low 100's with humidity. (which we are not accustomed to). If this is any indication as to what our summer will be like, I think I will move way north. wink.gif

Val

Posted by: gandolf3339 23-Jun-2009, 07:33 AM
Lady Valpal I think we need to visit Lord Dogshirt, I do love the warm weather but this is beyond warm, step out side and it takes your breath away, St. Louis is a great place to vacation but wait till Oct. or May to enjoy it best.

Oh and todays weather just see my last post, More of the same.

Posted by: Dogshirt 23-Jun-2009, 07:19 PM
Had a high of 71 today with clouds and light breezes. Y'all can have summer, I have no use for it!


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Posted by: valpal59 24-Jun-2009, 07:45 AM
Lord Dogshirt,
Your weather sounds wonderful. I agree with Lord Gandolf, we need to come and visit.

Lady Valpal

Posted by: Dogshirt 24-Jun-2009, 07:14 PM
It will get 100 plus later, but our humidity will be in the single digits. I STILL stay in with both ACs set to Arctic, sit between them and read with a good cold beer! GOD! I HATE summer!


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Posted by: olorin 25-Jun-2009, 03:19 AM
Sounds like off the battlefield we could comfortably enjoy a room together, sounds like my kind of environment!

And yes...summer is an evil thing, I miss living in Maine so. Our temperatures were quite similar to yours, still hot, but milder summers and lots of good ole snow. Good fluffy white snow, the likes of which these hillbillies in Virginia could never handle cool.gif
This lot hears of 1" of snow two counties away and panic sets in, its quite laughable. I can remember going to school with a foot of show on the ground and going out with a shovel and poking the ground trying to find the mailbox below us, good times!

Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 25-Jun-2009, 05:13 AM
QUOTE (olorin @ 25-Jun-2009, 05:19 AM)
This lot hears of 1" of snow two counties away and panic sets in, its quite laughable.

Don't forget that south of the Mason Dixon Line, with just the mention of a possibility of snow, everyone is required to go buy milk and bread. rolleyes.gif biggrin.gif

Posted by: olorin 27-Jun-2009, 05:20 AM
Ahh, it's the same thing here. Any word of the "possibility" of a substantial snow, (and when I say substantial I mean a mere 4 to 6 inches) and you can't find perishables anywhere, generators and Kerosene for heaters sell out everywhere, it's total panic. I've watched all this with great amusement for over 30 years now. The hilarious thing is that almost everyone has a 4 wheel drive here, yet they'll drive around on 1" of snow like their about to slip off the side of Everest; It's complete chaos. laugh.gif

Posted by: LadyDragonfire 05-Jul-2009, 09:08 PM
There are those here in New England that react the same way to the mention of that "S" word......and I swear they forget how to drive from one season to the other.

It's not unusual to see the fools driving their vehicles, 4 weel drive or otherwise, like it was the middle of summer, not winter, thinking that their vehicles will hold the road at high speeds as if they were on dry roads!

YIS,

Lady Dragonfire

Posted by: Harlot 28-Aug-2009, 09:21 PM
Hello my Lords and Ladies I have gone for sometime back now.

As for the weather you all sound like you had a nice summer and got all the heat we here in Michigan never seen, oh yes 3 days where it was in the 90's how could I have forgotten that.

Posted by: MacLaren 08-Sep-2009, 02:38 AM
I too remember the days of walking to school with 6ft snow drifts surrounding me. It dosen't help that I have been no taller than 4'ft 11 inch tall since i was a child . But the winters here in good ole New York state have not been the same since then, Now we get 6 inches of snow and it becomes a storm. The weather I spy that last few days has been cold in the mornings, warm in the late afternoon and cool again at night. Great sleeping weather. rolleyes.gif

Posted by: Bakersville 07-Oct-2009, 05:42 PM
Lady Harlot, it has been much the same here. This summer has been very mild and went buy quite quickly. It really didn't even feel like summer until late June this year, it was rather odd. I mean I'm not in an area that typically has really hot summers, but we usually get plenty of 90+ degree days and I'm sure I can count how many we had this year on one hand. We haven't had our first frost yet, but it's already getting down in the low 40's some nights. It's been a rather odd year for sure.

Posted by: MacLaren 09-Oct-2009, 03:46 PM
It' the same way here, days are nice but the nights are getting cooler and cooler. I'm thinking snow by the end of the month. Wouldn't be the first Halloween I've seen with snow but just not ready for it yet.

Posted by: dem032255 12-Oct-2009, 08:36 AM
Tis a nice day here at North Millsborough. Fall is rapidly approaching and the trees are turning colour .... All is quiet here at the Abbey ... as the Friar here I look after assuring that we have all of the fathers busy .... it is coolish, but comfortable for the harvest from our farm .... we have a new lumber mill that some of the fathers will be working at ... and our gold mines are producing well so that we can create fine celtic worship items for other abbeys ....hoping that I will hear from some of you ...

Friar Tuck

Posted by: McRoach 04-Dec-2009, 06:24 PM
Ummm.. where is everybody? unsure.gif
I haven't seen much going on here in the MK forum latley. Anyone still playing this game? Hope everybody had a good Thanksgiving!

Posted by: englishmix 09-Dec-2009, 09:37 PM
I'm here and there. Building up, waiting for some excitement.

Posted by: usascout 12-Dec-2009, 02:42 PM
Hello Everyone, I notice that a lot of people have stopped posting here so maybe or maybe not someone will not see this. :] Anyway, I am from Louisiana, where we are having some strange weather. It is actually feeling like winter here!!! About a week ago, we actually had some snow. I know that it probably sounds like the norm to ya'll, usually we get our colder weather around Feb. and March. Anyway, I hope that everyone stays warm and healthy this winter.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Years to ya'll,
Lord Usascout

Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 12-Dec-2009, 06:11 PM
QUOTE (usascout @ 12-Dec-2009, 04:42 PM)
It is actually feeling like winter here!!! About a week ago, we actually had some snow. I know that it probably sounds like the norm to ya'll, usually we get our colder weather around Feb. and March.

Same here in NC, but last night we were down to 22 degress. Brrrr!

Posted by: 0407usmc 12-Dec-2009, 08:53 PM
Here in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia we are having extreme low temps and a bit of wind for our area. Had 4 inches of that 's' stuff 3 days ago and tonite the call is for wintry mix beginning at 1:00 a.m. but changing over to rain later in the day (thank goodness). Suppose to have a 'heat wave' of high 46 on Monday.

Posted by: leenie 16-Dec-2009, 06:54 PM
Cold here in Southern Illinois ,although we had bright sunshine all day. The news is calling for snow starting Friday night into Saturday and again on Monday...winter has barely started and I can't wait for it to warm up again.
I wish everyone a Safe and Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year!

Posted by: englishmix 21-Dec-2009, 10:19 PM
Lady Lassie Leenie,

You are in Southern Illinois?! I am in Henderson, KY, and about once a week cross the mighty Wabash River into the Carmi, IL region.

Anyway, the weather is getting a bit colder here, but sunny and very nice compared to the areas north of the Mason-Dixon line.

Merry Christmastide to all, heathen & saint alike (though me prefer ye to be saintish like).

Posted by: Natalia 22-Dec-2009, 12:50 AM
Happy Holidays Medieval Kingdom! xmas.gif

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Posted by: dem032255 22-Dec-2009, 07:59 AM
Here in the Banana Belt of Southern Ontario it is a balmy -4 Celcius today ... with a wind chill about -18 Celcius ....
A dusting of snow only so we have been fortunate thus far ....
Trust all you my friends will have a BLESSED CHRISTMAS and HOGEMANY too !!!!

David
Manach Tuck
dem032255

Posted by: englishmix 25-Dec-2009, 01:13 PM
Its very windy this Christmas Day in Kentucky. The incessant rains have subsided, but now precipitation, when it happens, is icy. Time for another log on the fire and some hot cider or single malt whiskey.

Posted by: gandolf3339 01-Jan-2010, 12:39 AM
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IN MK biggrin.gif cheers.gif clap.gif holiday.gif kiss2.gif toot.gif beer.gif

Posted by: piobmhorpiper 04-Jan-2010, 05:59 AM
On behalf of Clan Argyle may this year bring joy and happiness to all in MK. clap.gif toot.gif w00t1.gif

Posted by: gandolf3339 20-Mar-2010, 11:06 PM
Ok everyone Spring has sprung, a leak, yep spring is here, the rains have come and the river (Mississippi River) is rising. Being I live in the river valley I checked out the outboard motor, turned the boat right right side up, tightened up the drain plug and mixed 2 - 5 gallon gas cans with 2 cycle motor oil (hope that's enough)
So now I can start the spring cleaning on my house (God knows if it gets washed down river I would not want it found dirty, lol).

Anyway, I just hope everyone is enjoying the warmer weather












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Posted by: McRoach 03-Apr-2010, 12:50 PM
Happy Easter everybody! I hope all can enjoy it's purpose whether for the religion, time with family or if nothing else for the sugar! eat.gif

Posted by: Heartless75 08-May-2010, 12:53 PM
Right now, the weather is horrible near me. It is hot and extremely humid.

Posted by: Verbena 05-May-2012, 08:28 PM
Today in Merrywick a rain shower brought the advent of a double rainbow. The seers are forecasting good crops as a result of the sign.

Posted by: gandolf3339 18-Sep-2013, 08:33 PM
wow, this thread realy died, well hello and good day everyone smile.gif

Posted by: olorin 18-Sep-2013, 10:00 PM
Since we now have the discussions section in game nobody really posts here anymore, which is unfortunate because post here still count towards your post rating, which is why I am here talking to you now, in this forum, that is made for the game medieval Kingdom, but as I said is no longer used in general by game users.

Also, where you aware that the three-toed sloth is active during the day, unlike the nocturnal two-toed sloth, and so is seen more often. This sloth only eats leaves from trees and lianas, but may feed on fifty individual trees of up to thirty species, eating leaves of different ages. Sloths live, feed, mate, and reproduce near the upper levels of the forest canopy. They move to a new tree often enough to balance their diet, or about once every 1.5 days. Home ranges of different individuals may overlap considerably and females tend to be more social than males, but usually one adult (or female with young) will occupy a tree at any given time. Sloths may use different food sources depending upon what their mothers taught them to eat.

What does this have to do with the game? We are deforesting the kingdoms at an alarming rate with all our wood producing and I think we should all be aware of how this affects the other animals in the lands we live in. Perhaps we need to look into other means of building from new non wood materials. If only we had a way to super heat some of these metal ores we dig up and mold them into something, but how would one do such a thing?

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Posted by: gandolf3339 18-Sep-2013, 11:37 PM
Thank you Lord Olorin for your words of wisdom and going completly off topic but I need my percentage raised also, lol

Posted by: SonofHenderson 19-Sep-2013, 01:01 AM
Today in England, it is cool at 14 C with showers likely this pm.

Posted by: gandolf3339 21-Sep-2013, 09:12 PM
well it is cool today here in St. Louis, Mabon is in full swing, might go ahead and celabrate it all thru tomorrow to, lol cheers.gif

Posted by: dalhorn 27-Sep-2013, 06:34 AM
Cool this morn in my fair southern country. Have to admit that this summer has been fairly cool overall. I'll take this weather any day over the norm of high humidity and 90+ temps.

Posted by: Milanin 03-Apr-2017, 04:16 PM
So... Hello!
I've just joined in the game, have no idea what I'm getting myself into, have no idea if I'll be able to keep playing for much.

Just, as there will be time I'm here, just wanted to say my greetings to the community.
Was looking where to post my first post into, came across this.

Well, first things first, I hope I didn't mess it up completely by researching food immediately.

Posted by: RJBUBBAMACK 19-Aug-2017, 09:50 AM
Hello,

I too am also relatively new Medieval Kingdom and would like any pointers anyone gives. Anyone new I welcome with open arms. I hope to be more active and hope more people join to play online.

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