All you folks on the right coast, hunker down ... looking like Ole Man Winter is not gonna be nice to you and looking soon.
My prayers go out to you all and be safe and warm.
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All you folks on the right coast, hunker down ... looking like Ole Man Winter is not gonna be nice to you and looking soon.
My prayers go out to you all and be safe and warm.
(Substitute soft drinks for beer for those of us who don't currently drink alcohol...;))
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[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;642414]All you folks on the right coast, hunker down ... looking like Ole Man Winter is not gonna be nice to you and looking soon.
My prayers go out to you all and be safe and warm.[/QUOTE]
Thanks ‘ Fuzz we can handle We are strong most of the Nancy’s moved south anyway😁 ain’t no little 🌨snowstorm🌨 going to scare me Got a Quart of milk in the refrigerator A box of moon pies in the cabinet bag of rock salt in the garage and a working snow blower bring it on mother nature 🌨📞
[QUOTE=rhino 2;642428]Thanks ‘ Fuzz we can handle We are strong most of the Nancy’s moved south anyway ain’t no little snowstorm going to scare me Got a Quart of milk in the refrigerator A box of moon pies in the cabinet bag of rock salt in the garage and a working snow blower bring it on mother nature [/QUOTE]
Moon Pies! You must be a Southerner at heart.
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I just started the snow blower so I know it will work......
New spark plug
replaced oil
and that baby fired right up :clapping: Now were sitting here, with beer in hand @4:00 waiting for the first snow flakes to appear..... nothing as of yet!
BUT I am a snow skier, so my skies are ready, and ski clothing all packed, off I will go!
[COLOR=#ff0000]Think snow[/COLOR]!
Ronnie
Light snow just started here a bit ago...
[QUOTE=rhino 2;642428]Thanks ‘ Fuzz we can handle We are strong most of the Nancy’s moved south anyway😁 ain’t no little 🌨snowstorm🌨 going to scare me Got a Quart of milk in the refrigerator A box of moon pies in the cabinet bag of rock salt in the garage and a working snow blower bring it on mother nature 🌨📞[/QUOTE]
Yup, it is what it is , and can’t do a dam thing to change it :Shrug:
[QUOTE=1dn5up;642435]Yup, it is what it is , and can’t do a dam thing to change it :Shrug:[/QUOTE]
Nothing here yet......I think it didn't have the toll money for the Penncy Turnpike, And so its stuck in PA.........:Shrug:...
When I lived in Massachusetts ... We got used to the Noreasters ... but now that I actually see sun shine in the winter ... I can't imagine 18" of snow. We had 15" in 2015 and we stopped dead .. the problem here is we have almost no snow removal equipment for the side streets .. the main computer route get plowed but that it. Never seen a plow on my street in like 47 years my folks or I have lived here. Also when we get that kind of snow it's usually followed by an inversion with highs in the 0* range. As you can imagine, the snow never leaves while there is an inversion.
Major storms in Massachusetts where rough, but, there was provisions for it, not so much here.When I tell people I live in Colorado .. they think I'm up to my b$tt in snow all winter. We only get snow like that once every 5-10 years, which is why we don't have lots of plows.
I do feel for you guys ... and wish you well.
Here's our 2015 Blast:
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The table is a mesh table ... LOL
I got mine in October while I was running for the left coast. I got clobbered in SD and MT. Here's my Livingston Postcard:
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Back in Sitka, when it got really cold we'd all huddle up around the open fridge for warmth.
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It's January in Pennsylvania no different than any other year, snow freezing rain and what ever else Mother nature has for us. No big thing media is completely out of control good grief... Fred
[QUOTE=Fearless;642537]It's January in Pennsylvania no different than any other year, snow freezing rain and what ever else Mother nature has for us. No big thing media is completely out of control good grief... Fred[/QUOTE]
Media out of control, Thats putting it mildly...They been scaring people since Monday' The problem is there are way too many weather stations/reporters so to keep their jobs they have to try to out report each other....The only good thing about watching the weather reports on TV is the weather girls....Especially the Spanish reporters...I don't know what they are saying, But they sure are easy on the eyes...:D.....
[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;642441]When I lived in Massachusetts ... We got used to the Noreasters ... but now that I actually see sun shine in the winter ... I can't imagine 18" of snow. We had 15" in 2015 and we stopped dead .. the problem here is we have almost no snow removal equipment for the side streets .. the main computer route get plowed but that it. Never seen a plow on my street in like 47 years my folks or I have lived here. Also when we get that kind of snow it's usually followed by an inversion with highs in the 0* range. As you can imagine, the snow never leaves while there is an inversion.
Major storms in Massachusetts where rough, but, there was provisions for it, not so much here.When I tell people I live in Colorado .. they think I'm up to my b$tt in snow all winter. We only get snow like that once every 5-10 years, which is why we don't have lots of plows.
I do feel for you guys ... and wish you well.
Here's our 2015 Blast:
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The table is a mesh table ... LOL[/QUOTE]
We have the same situation here.If I can make it the first mile to the main roads i'm good to go.They don't have much for snow removal here either.About half a dozen plows/salt spreaders for the county.
Well , just got home from a dinner celebration. Not too bad out yet , had to use 4x4 being I’m on a mountain. Kinda like snowsleet falling . Tune in at morning . Waaaay past my siesta time ............Zzz
[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;642441]When I lived in Massachusetts ... We got used to the Noreasters ... but now that I actually see sun shine in the winter ... I can't imagine 18" of snow. We had 15" in 2015 and we stopped dead .. the problem here is we have almost no snow removal equipment for the side streets .. the main computer route get plowed but that it. Never seen a plow on my street in like 47 years my folks or I have lived here. Also when we get that kind of snow it's usually followed by an inversion with highs in the 0* range. As you can imagine, the snow never leaves while there is an inversion.
Major storms in Massachusetts where rough, but, there was provisions for it, not so much here.When I tell people I live in Colorado .. they think I'm up to my b$tt in snow all winter. We only get snow like that once every 5-10 years, which is why we don't have lots of plows.
I do feel for you guys ... and wish you well.
Here's our 2015 Blast:
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The table is a mesh table ... LOL[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=rodekyll;642480]I got mine in October while I was running for the left coast. I got clobbered in SD and MT. Here's my Livingston Postcard:
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Back in Sitka, when it got really cold we'd all huddle up around the open fridge for warmth.[/QUOTE]
Y'all got more than we did but we are pretty far south too.
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Just went off the grid for a few minutes :shok: Gona be a loooong day !
Maybe 3 inches.....Now its turned to rain.....The Snow blower will stay sleeping...
36*.....The Great Panic snow storm of 2019 is a wet fizzle .....:laugh:..
Now what are all those people going to do with all the extra milk and bread and stuff that they filled their shopping carts up with the day before....;)...
[QUOTE=rhino 2;642599]Maybe 3 inches.....Now its turned to rain.....The Snow blower will stay sleeping...
36*.....The Great Panic snow storm of 2019 is a wet fizzle .....:laugh:..
Now what are all those people going to do with all the extra milk and bread and stuff that they filled their shopping carts up with the day before....;)...[/QUOTE]
If they also bought eggs ... I'm thinking Bread Pudding ... yum
Was out cleaning off the suburban , as it’s 31 and dropping, getting windy with rain. When the bamboo is on the ground we will have problems ! One of the benefits of being old and reading vegetation. Try and tell that to a snowflake. :Shrug: