Good Evening,
   This week has finally brought summer to Oregon.  And, in typical fashion, it 
did not come in half measures.  Even on the mountain temperatures got into the 
mid 90s.  Luckily things will get back to normal again in a day or so.  The 
high today was predicted to be 84 degrees.  For tomorrow the forecast is for 
62.  It will seem chilly.  I went for a walk earlier today exploring the 16 
acres of woods on the other side of the road.  Foxgloves are blooming now as 
well as acres of daisies.  There is a haze to the air from all the pollen 
flitting about.  And, speaking of flitting, the hummingbirds are here in 
abundance.  I have estimated (how can one accurately count?) twenty at the 
feeder at one time.  Identifying the males is simple: they flash their tails in 
displays of assumed dominance.  The females just get on with things and ignore 
the males.  Seems like they are not too different from humans ;)  
   Propagation on twenty meters has been getting a little better all week.  
Early on my skeds were cut short due to high QSB on the other end.  Summer 
storms were also causing some crashes in the distance.  Here, though, the worst 
is fire danger and heat.  But, once the roof is no longer in direct sun the 
interior temperatures drop quickly.  By the way, there is a sunspot on the sun 
and it is in a good position to hit us with a flare.  It is a medium active 
spot so a CME is not improbable.  That should liven things up a bit.  I do not 
expect tomorrow's nets will gain many check ins because so many people are out 
of town on vacation.  Yesterday, as I drove to Hillsboro the westbound lane of 
highway 26 (to Seaside and Astoria) was a parking lot.  Three hours later this 
was still the case.  From Hillsboro to Manning I was in first gear or at a dead 
stop.  The turn off to Buxton was a welcome site.  Many towns cannot afford 
fireworks shows this year so many people went to Seaside
  for their show.  It is also twenty degrees cooler on the coast!

Please join us tomorrow evening.
 
1) Hail signs  (first letter or two of the suffix of your call)
2) NCS help  (as well as QSP/QNP <relay> help)

Sunday 2300z (Sunday 4 PM PDT) 14050 kHz
Monday 0100z (Sunday 6 PM PDT)  7045 kHz

   Stay well,
      Kevin.  KD5ONS

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