Those of us a bit further north do not share Janis’s joy. This past week or so has been a test of character. Neighbors did come together to keep our streets and walkways open.
I’ve got over 4" of snow from yesterday to clear and the forecast calls for another 4" tonight. I know what I’ll be doing this morning and tomorrow morning as well.
Past few days it has gotten above 40, 52F yesterday. All roads dry, huge line for car washes. SO of course it has to snow today to make more money for the car washers.
Janis is like a middle school student looking out the window of the classroom. First sign of snowfall, those kids go nuts and demand early dismissal only to have their raised hopes dropped when the snow turns to rain minutes later.
Even Polly Cat. The other day it snowed. She demanded to go out. She sat on the porch, twitching her tail in annoyance for about ten minutes before she demanded to be let in.
It was 35 degrees this morning for our early morning daily walk and there was a lot of patchy black ice on the streets. We have very high piles of snow where the plows put it, and as the piles were melting on the street, the meltoff turned into invisible ice. We walk around dawn. We gave up after a mile or two. It was nice to have a warmer morning, even if a dangerous one.
I know how Janis feels. We rarely get more than a dusting. We got 2.5 inches a couple weeks ago. Now it’s raining and in the upper 60’s. Flood warnings out.
We had 18 inches of snow in one storm over 3 days in January. Husband and I were clearing it for a week after and entire section of the driveway was not touched at that time leaving our RV/Chevy Conversion van inaccessible – but also unneeded. Since then the pattern has been 2 days of snow, day off, 2 days of snow…
At one point in mid February we were to have a heavy wind and ice storm. Husband panics over snow, hurricanes, wind, etc – basically anything which can cause us to lose electricity and heat – lose of heat can also lead to pipes bursting and flooding basement – though never has yet. Normally I help him with deal with this by saying “we can always spend the evening in the RV with the heat on and watch some TV with the antenna” and then come in to sleep in the house but there was no access to the RV as we had never cleared the original storm and the other storms had piled up on top of that one – so we went and cleared around the RV – hard, heavy, frozen packed snow – down to the point where the RV doors could open and the 2 exhaust pipes (car/generator) were clear in case we had to go in there to keep warm. Luckily we did not need it – but if having ready makes him feel better…
So very glad when the temperature goes up those few degrees – then again, I did get the car stuck in the mud when the temperature rose from 20s/low 30s F to 54F for the day.
Dirty Dragon almost 4 years ago
♪♫ The beer was empty and our tongues were tired
And running out of things to say
She gave a kiss to me as I got out
And I watched her drive away
Just for a moment I was back at school
And felt that old familiar pain
And as I turned to make my way back home
The snow turned into rain… ♪♫
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
It did that here today. But at this time of year NO ONE is running around shouting “It’s snowing!” with glee.
Da'Dad almost 4 years ago
Those of us a bit further north do not share Janis’s joy. This past week or so has been a test of character. Neighbors did come together to keep our streets and walkways open.
Egrayjames almost 4 years ago
I’ve got over 4" of snow from yesterday to clear and the forecast calls for another 4" tonight. I know what I’ll be doing this morning and tomorrow morning as well.
Gandalf almost 4 years ago
I’d be happy for the snow1
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
Past few days it has gotten above 40, 52F yesterday. All roads dry, huge line for car washes. SO of course it has to snow today to make more money for the car washers.
i_am_the_jam almost 4 years ago
Why was she happy?
Say What? Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Janis is like a middle school student looking out the window of the classroom. First sign of snowfall, those kids go nuts and demand early dismissal only to have their raised hopes dropped when the snow turns to rain minutes later.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
We don’t shovel rain where I live.
Dave459 almost 4 years ago
You don’t have to shovel rain . . .
billwog almost 4 years ago
I wonder if the Shrimp and her family will ever be back?
j_e_richards almost 4 years ago
yeah…I have a Tshirt that says “Let it Snow!” I haven’t dared to wear it lately..Next Year!
Skeptical Meg almost 4 years ago
The good news is, the rain is sticking!
Uncle Bob almost 4 years ago
Latent feet of dissociation…
trainnut1956 almost 4 years ago
Even Polly Cat. The other day it snowed. She demanded to go out. She sat on the porch, twitching her tail in annoyance for about ten minutes before she demanded to be let in.
Kawasaki Cat almost 4 years ago
Don’t have to shovel rain.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The virus protocol has gotten to Janis.
mountainclimber almost 4 years ago
My wife and I have 2 degrees. We are a paradox.
KevinKoehler almost 4 years ago
i’m so sick of snow, that I boo the snow and cheer the rain.
Cincoflex almost 4 years ago
I thought Janis hated being cold—and snow is the definition of ‘cold’ outside.
mourdac Premium Member almost 4 years ago
After more than 40" since January 1, I’d welcome rain instead of more snow.
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
It’s really windy in The OC today. Does that count?
Moonkey Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It was 35 degrees this morning for our early morning daily walk and there was a lot of patchy black ice on the streets. We have very high piles of snow where the plows put it, and as the piles were melting on the street, the meltoff turned into invisible ice. We walk around dawn. We gave up after a mile or two. It was nice to have a warmer morning, even if a dangerous one.
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
Sure there’s much joy when you don’t have to shovel it.
Tyge almost 4 years ago
Doesn’t snow much in Louisiana, does it? Here neither. We got a couple of dustings this year.
Snowedin almost 4 years ago
We’ve got two feet of snow on the ground, so we don’t run around, happily yelling, “It’s snowing”!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
That’s south Texas sloppy wet snow if any. More sleet and ice than snow.
Natarose almost 4 years ago
I hope we don’t see anymore snow until December
Ahuehuete almost 4 years ago
LOL Where I live we celebrate when snow turns into rain.
majobis. almost 4 years ago
It snowed here this morning and the sun came out and melted it all away
cracker65 almost 4 years ago
I know how Janis feels. We rarely get more than a dusting. We got 2.5 inches a couple weeks ago. Now it’s raining and in the upper 60’s. Flood warnings out.
Lyrak almost 4 years ago
It’s 85 degrees here in Florida this afternoon. I haven’t seen snow since 2008 when I drove up to Ohio for my mom’s funeral.
BC in NC Premium Member almost 4 years ago
This tells me they might live in Wake County, North Carolina.
Ginger Vedder almost 4 years ago
Jimmy, if it makes you feel any better, there were many who did not see any snow. Zero. And usually this would be a good caricature of a southerner.
mafastore almost 4 years ago
We had 18 inches of snow in one storm over 3 days in January. Husband and I were clearing it for a week after and entire section of the driveway was not touched at that time leaving our RV/Chevy Conversion van inaccessible – but also unneeded. Since then the pattern has been 2 days of snow, day off, 2 days of snow…
At one point in mid February we were to have a heavy wind and ice storm. Husband panics over snow, hurricanes, wind, etc – basically anything which can cause us to lose electricity and heat – lose of heat can also lead to pipes bursting and flooding basement – though never has yet. Normally I help him with deal with this by saying “we can always spend the evening in the RV with the heat on and watch some TV with the antenna” and then come in to sleep in the house but there was no access to the RV as we had never cleared the original storm and the other storms had piled up on top of that one – so we went and cleared around the RV – hard, heavy, frozen packed snow – down to the point where the RV doors could open and the 2 exhaust pipes (car/generator) were clear in case we had to go in there to keep warm. Luckily we did not need it – but if having ready makes him feel better…
So very glad when the temperature goes up those few degrees – then again, I did get the car stuck in the mud when the temperature rose from 20s/low 30s F to 54F for the day.