Post your snow!
Post your snow!
Nice little 8 inch dump last night.
Wimpy, WimpY! We had a good 1.5 feet here right before thanksgiving. Now, however, it's bright and sunny outside, after getting, in this order:
1 inch of freezing rain
1.5 inches snow
.5 inches sleet
1 inch freezing rain
So now we're nicely buried under all sorts of wintery goodness. Now if only I could convince mom to give me a snow day...
Edit: I just realized it's snowing again. Anyone here ever seen it snow in broad daylight? It's kinda creepy... especially when all trees in the area have an inch or two of ice hanging off them. It's danged BRIGHT!
1 inch of freezing rain
1.5 inches snow
.5 inches sleet
1 inch freezing rain
So now we're nicely buried under all sorts of wintery goodness. Now if only I could convince mom to give me a snow day...
Edit: I just realized it's snowing again. Anyone here ever seen it snow in broad daylight? It's kinda creepy... especially when all trees in the area have an inch or two of ice hanging off them. It's danged BRIGHT!
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Where is your picture sucker?Stryker wrote:Wimpy, WimpY! We had a good 1.5 feet here right before thanksgiving. Now, however, it's bright and sunny outside, after getting, in this order:
1 inch of freezing rain
1.5 inches snow
.5 inches sleet
1 inch freezing rain
So now we're nicely buried under all sorts of wintery goodness. Now if only I could convince mom to give me a snow day...
Edit: I just realized it's snowing again. Anyone here ever seen it snow in broad daylight? It's kinda creepy... especially when all trees in the area have an inch or two of ice hanging off them. It's danged BRIGHT!
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I wish. Nothing but rain so far. It was in the fifties part of next week, and it's supposed to warm up again in the next few days. Enough of this fall weather crap, give me a cold snap and a foot of powder. Winter's always been my favorite season of the year; I pity you Florida wimps who have never seen a real snowfall.
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I like snow in manageable quantities.
I'd be miserable without seasons that are clearly identifiable one from another and I HATE rain that lasts for more than a day or so. Same goes for extreme heat. Hmmm ice is a drag. Once weather leaves aesthetic experience and enters the realm of significant inconvenience (or at worst danger) I get bummed. Otherwise it's all good.
I'll know I have one foot in the grave when I can't appreciate a sunny day and new snow on the ground with the temperature just hovering around freezing.
I'd be miserable without seasons that are clearly identifiable one from another and I HATE rain that lasts for more than a day or so. Same goes for extreme heat. Hmmm ice is a drag. Once weather leaves aesthetic experience and enters the realm of significant inconvenience (or at worst danger) I get bummed. Otherwise it's all good.
I'll know I have one foot in the grave when I can't appreciate a sunny day and new snow on the ground with the temperature just hovering around freezing.
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heh. Pere you look like yer catchin flies in that pic
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1) I like snow! It's awesome to VISIT! Then I come back home. I probably learned this mindset living in Silicon Valley where multiple times per year we would stage holy weekend pilgrimmages to Heavenly Valley or Squaw Valley for skiing.
2) Hurricanes, snow & ice, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, everywhere you live there's gonna be SOMETHING. I, for instance, prefer Hurricanes to Snow, Tornadoes, Ice & Snow, and Earthquakes.
I do have to admit, that despite my smug attitude, I really miss being able to drive to the slopes in only 5-6 hours. These days it would be a fairly major undertaking.
Lothar:
1) I like snow! It's awesome to VISIT! Then I come back home. I probably learned this mindset living in Silicon Valley where multiple times per year we would stage holy weekend pilgrimmages to Heavenly Valley or Squaw Valley for skiing.
2) Hurricanes, snow & ice, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, everywhere you live there's gonna be SOMETHING. I, for instance, prefer Hurricanes to Snow, Tornadoes, Ice & Snow, and Earthquakes.
I do have to admit, that despite my smug attitude, I really miss being able to drive to the slopes in only 5-6 hours. These days it would be a fairly major undertaking.
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Cool, ccb056 - I'm not too far from you. Old Romney Rd and 300S.
Perediablo...
What do IU grads and tornadoes have in common?
They both end up in trailer parks.
What does the average IU player get on his SAT's?
Drool.
I fully expect more Purdue jokes. Let's just hope your defense is better than the IU football team.
11/20/2004 Purdue 63 - IU 24
Perediablo...
What do IU grads and tornadoes have in common?
They both end up in trailer parks.
What does the average IU player get on his SAT's?
Drool.
I fully expect more Purdue jokes. Let's just hope your defense is better than the IU football team.
11/20/2004 Purdue 63 - IU 24
We got snow in Seattle! This is a Major Event. We never get snow in Seattle. This is the first time this year that I've seen it, and it'll likely be the last. Looks to be about half an inch, and melting already.
The hilarious thing is that this'll probably shut down the city. Already, some friends have declined to come to church with us this morning, citing safety concerns over driving in the snow. Of course, that could just be their polite way of saying, "Hello? I'm a pagan and she's a jew!" But the point stands: half an inch of snow scares people out here.
Lothar and I just laugh at that. I grew up in eastern Washington, where waist-high piles of snow along the side of the road were pretty much a given from December through Febuary. And Tom... Tom grew up in Colorado. No more needs said.
I love Seattle. It's constant live entertainment.