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I never wouda thunk

I never wouda thunk

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Betreger wrote:I never wouda

Betreger wrote:
I never wouda thunk

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You know when a cat chases

You know when a cat chases its own tail and then can't walk in a straight line afterwards, or get back out the bathtub if it's Raphael?

Well... I got a bit carried away about something that made me so relieved I got stupidly happy when I really shouldn't have ¬- and managed to spoil my own weekend - which was really stupid because before I did that - it was looking like it was going to be nice and relaxing for once.

*sigh*

I do hope everyone else's gets off to a better start :)

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Woke up to a light dusting of

Woke up to a light dusting of snow on the ground and the cars. Forecast is for 1" to 2" by noon.

Not really enough to even sneeze at.

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RandyC wrote:Woke up to a

RandyC wrote:

Woke up to a light dusting of snow on the ground and the cars. Forecast is for 1" to 2" by noon.

Not really enough to even sneeze at.

I hope you get another foot or so by Monday so they cancel the day for you, 3 day weekends are nice!!

Annie I hope you can get straightened back out again, and out of he bathtub too, before Monday comes around!!

Lots of rain around my place, not hard or anything just all day long with temps in the 40's F though no snow is coming my way. Which is a VERY good thing as people around me have zero clue how to drive in the rain let along when it gets really slippery.

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mikey wrote:RandyC wrote:Woke

mikey wrote:
RandyC wrote:

Woke up to a light dusting of snow on the ground and the cars. Forecast is for 1" to 2" by noon.

Not really enough to even sneeze at.

I hope you get another foot or so by Monday so they cancel the day for you, 3 day weekends are nice!!

Annie I hope you can get straightened back out again, and out of he bathtub too, before Monday comes around!!

Lots of rain around my place, not hard or anything just all day long with temps in the 40's F though no snow is coming my way. Which is a VERY good thing as people around me have zero clue how to drive in the rain let along when it gets really slippery.

 

It's Cleveland folks.  You'd have thunk that nobody has seen snow before.  What was scary (and humorous) were the drivers driving in a ice storm in Austin.  I stayed inside those days.

Kathryn :o)

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mikey
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KSMarksPsych wrote:mikey

KSMarksPsych wrote:
mikey wrote:
RandyC wrote:

Woke up to a light dusting of snow on the ground and the cars. Forecast is for 1" to 2" by noon.

Not really enough to even sneeze at.

I hope you get another foot or so by Monday so they cancel the day for you, 3 day weekends are nice!!

Annie I hope you can get straightened back out again, and out of he bathtub too, before Monday comes around!!

Lots of rain around my place, not hard or anything just all day long with temps in the 40's F though no snow is coming my way. Which is a VERY good thing as people around me have zero clue how to drive in the rain let along when it gets really slippery.

 

It's Cleveland folks.  You'd have thunk that nobody has seen snow before.  What was scary (and humorous) were the drivers driving in a ice storm in Austin.  I stayed inside those days.

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We had snow today too. It's

We had snow today too. It's still making everything look pretty - which is nice.

*tear eyes away from window*

Did I tell you I am absurdly fond of snow!!? :)  It really is the most fun way of getting rain delivered in my view *beam with such sudden happiness everyone has no choice but to agree*

Hail is interesting too - in that sort of slap you about with ice and see how long you're prepared to withstand its assault for, before scurrying under shelter. Not those tennis ball sized things though. When you're picking your way through dead birds to get to your trashed car ... they're a trifle too interesting.

 

My most good-grief-what-am-I-doing driving experience was in freezing fog. Visibility went from "I'm going to stop here because I think that's a light and it's red -  to complete and utter zero - and stayed that way. We eventually found the windmill we were looking for. The problem with the directions to it, is that the friend who was expecting us told us "you can't miss it. It's visible from miles around." And I believed them because I'd already been told Norfolk was flat, and what little I'd seen of it had confirmed that it was.

 

That's the same little break away from home when a different friend directed me into deep mud on the fifteenth fairway of a local golf course - where we got stuck. Yes. He'd claimed it was "a shortcut to the bird sanctuary". Which to be fair, it was... IF we'd been on foot, which we weren't.

 

I managed to pick up the threads of that weekend I had hoped for thank you, Mikey and still have it this weekend after all :) I'll let everyone get back to what they were doing now :)

 

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anniet wrote:Hail is

anniet wrote:
Hail is interesting too - in that sort of slap you about with ice and see how long you're prepared to withstand its assault for, before scurrying under shelter. Not those tennis ball sized things though. When you're picking your way through dead birds to get to your trashed car ... they're a trifle too interesting.

Very interesting when about 6 inches comes down in 15 minutes or so.  Makes the palm trees look so ...

 

mikey
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Gary Charpentier wrote:anniet

Gary Charpentier wrote:
anniet wrote:
Hail is interesting too - in that sort of slap you about with ice and see how long you're prepared to withstand its assault for, before scurrying under shelter. Not those tennis ball sized things though. When you're picking your way through dead birds to get to your trashed car ... they're a trifle too interesting.

Very interesting when about 6 inches comes down in 15 minutes or so.  Makes the palm trees look so ...

My palms trees look terrible, I think they need fertilizer and if it gets as warm today as they it could be, mid 50'sF,  I will be out there doing it later on. Right now it's in the low 30's and I'm not going outside right now!! I'm sitting here with my heating pad on low warming my back up before I go to Physical Therapy in about an hour and a half, I'm also drinking my first cup of coffee.

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