Oh, oh, I want one of those! Not only would it make clearing away the snow easier, but I could entertain my kids at the same time. Most children do tend to love bubbles.
You can snowblow one way “with the wind” but if you don’t back up and go the same direction each time half of the time the snow will blow back in your face some. With over 600 feet of drive we do not go only the one direction! It takes long enough as it is!
End of the drive can prove interesting, with all the plows drop there the piles can get not only too high to blow up to, but worst too high to see out of. Shoveled them down many a time. One year we all had little flags on our antennae so others could see us. Doesn’t work as well with the built in antennae!
@sayhowURfeeling - That goes the same for shoveling. BTW, in any area, the wind is usually in the same direction for the first day or so after a snowstorm passes. For instance, where I live it is always from the north and west. I have learned how to configure the cars so I always have a southeast line to throw the snow.
C K: Theory, That word has too many ways to get around:
small and capital ‘ell’
small and capital ‘eye’
and the number ‘one’
plus heill. and others
anyway, why bleep it at all when you can hear it ten times, in church, every Sunday and Wednesday.
Can any of you snow lovers tell me what’s the minimum grade for sledding? Here in the Old Dominion we barely got snow and the one day I went out with my kid, I ended up as a sled puller all morning.
Potrzebie, instead of concerning yourself with inclines, I suggest you read Calvin and Hobbes. Hose the area down with water and let it ice up. Minimum grading would be irrelevant when it’s slippery. Of course, one must use caution re: cross traffic, pedestrians, etc.
If you are voluntarily residing in a place that has this problem, would you please explain why? I spent 4 years in Wyoming and 4 years in Germany, and if I never see another snowflake, it will be too soon.
Don’t buy a snow machine, surely “global warming” will soon make it obsolete - oops I forgot, it is “Anthropomorphic Climate Change” and it means that warming begets colder winters as well as warmer. I’m so confused!
SeS1066 Very simplified, Our great huge oceans control the weather. A change overall of less than half a degree, plus or minus, and the currents are changing, too, is enough to throw the weather patterns of the world all higgledy piggledy and God bugger us all.
That’s “BILLIONS AND BILLIONS AND BILLIONS” of gallons of water vapor, alone.
I truely hope I helped.
For those of you who live where it gets down to 20 below Fahrenheit try this in that deadly cold. Blow soap bubbles outside and watch them turn into crinkly saran wrap like clusters.
I love winter – and when I was blowing my driveway last night, I came to realize that on the next round, I’ll have to angle the chute up higher next time. Hella high snow this year – but not a record here. Heh. Lived through those winters, too.
When I saw this, I started to try to figure out HOW you could get bubbles out of a snow blower - So, start with the auger end of the snow blower, add a Hotsy pressure washer, with soap dispenser. Add a lawn tractor with a leaf blower / vacuum, and you have it.
Potrzebie,
If you are in the Old Dom, you must be in the tidewater section. (east of the fall line on the major rivers)
Here in the piedmont, you can’t go very far at all without finding a sled worthy hill.
junco49, oh, I’ll have to try that, but not, I hope, until next winter. One cold snap per winter is all that’s allowed, right?
We had snow, followed by warm weather and rain. Driveway’s a skating rink. I’m putting on the shoe grips to make it the twenty feet from the door to the dogs’ pen without slip-sliding away.
Even the dogs, with their built-in crampons, are going down.
junco, I too blow bubbles outside in the winter. Sometimes they freeze full size, sometimes they pop. Don’t think I’ve ever seen them crinkle. Maybe I haven’t done it in cold enough weather. We are going to get some pretty cold temps here this week, even by my standards. (I’m hard to impress when it comes to cold temps. I’ve been in -30 degree weather. There is so little moisture in the air that it really isn’t that bad. Except for the metal seat in the out house!) Time to go to the store to get some bubble stuff for some more experimentation….I’ll keep you posted….
There are two kinds of people in the world. The ones who like pretty bubbles and balloons floating in the air and the ones who like to pop them. I hate the poppers…
^ Or the one someone else is using to clear your driveway!
I hate winter, and have often wished my ancestors had settled somewhere warmer than Ontario when they first came over from the Olde Country! As it is, my Canadian citizenship limits my choices in moving to a tropical climate.
plus4: what makes global warming a “political” issue? Political issues are about opinions and beliefs. That the oceans have gotten warmer, the climate is becoming more extreme, the warming is the result of higher atmospheric CO2 and the increase in CO2 is pretty much exactly what you’d expect given the amount of fossil fuels we’ve burned up… these things aren’t opinions or beliefs; they’re measured facts. We can argue about what we should do in response; that would be politics. But as for the phenomenon itself, that’s just a fact. And all the political argument in the world won’t change that, for Mother Nature doesn’t pay much attention to politicians.
palos almost 14 years ago
Cue in the music: Tiny Bubbles
alviebird almost 14 years ago
Don Ho
comicgos almost 14 years ago
LOL- the bubble will still land in the neighbors yard!
cutiepie29 almost 14 years ago
Oh, oh, I want one of those! Not only would it make clearing away the snow easier, but I could entertain my kids at the same time. Most children do tend to love bubbles.
kreole almost 14 years ago
Snow bubbles?
wndrwrthg almost 14 years ago
Now if you could only add some colors.
wicky almost 14 years ago
Don who?
Allison Nunn Premium Member almost 14 years ago
You can snowblow one way “with the wind” but if you don’t back up and go the same direction each time half of the time the snow will blow back in your face some. With over 600 feet of drive we do not go only the one direction! It takes long enough as it is! End of the drive can prove interesting, with all the plows drop there the piles can get not only too high to blow up to, but worst too high to see out of. Shoveled them down many a time. One year we all had little flags on our antennae so others could see us. Doesn’t work as well with the built in antennae!
dtut almost 14 years ago
@sayhowURfeeling - That goes the same for shoveling. BTW, in any area, the wind is usually in the same direction for the first day or so after a snowstorm passes. For instance, where I live it is always from the north and west. I have learned how to configure the cars so I always have a southeast line to throw the snow.
magnamax almost 14 years ago
C K: Theory, That word has too many ways to get around: small and capital ‘ell’ small and capital ‘eye’ and the number ‘one’ plus heill. and others anyway, why bleep it at all when you can hear it ten times, in church, every Sunday and Wednesday.
Potrzebie almost 14 years ago
Can any of you snow lovers tell me what’s the minimum grade for sledding? Here in the Old Dominion we barely got snow and the one day I went out with my kid, I ended up as a sled puller all morning.
Jonni almost 14 years ago
Capital idea! an air powered snow blower to blow bubbles, no waiting for Summer fun woo whooo!
alan.gurka almost 14 years ago
Potrzebie, instead of concerning yourself with inclines, I suggest you read Calvin and Hobbes. Hose the area down with water and let it ice up. Minimum grading would be irrelevant when it’s slippery. Of course, one must use caution re: cross traffic, pedestrians, etc.
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
If you are voluntarily residing in a place that has this problem, would you please explain why? I spent 4 years in Wyoming and 4 years in Germany, and if I never see another snowflake, it will be too soon.
Trebor39 almost 14 years ago
You gonna patent that Wiley?
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
A real Welk-end warrior.
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
From the instruction Sheet :
Ah Onea: turn the key.
Ah Twoa: push the choke to fulla.
Ah Threea: Prime de engine.
Ah Foura: Leta Bobby and Sissy pulla your starter cord to the magical number.
ses1066 almost 14 years ago
Don’t buy a snow machine, surely “global warming” will soon make it obsolete - oops I forgot, it is “Anthropomorphic Climate Change” and it means that warming begets colder winters as well as warmer. I’m so confused!
1OldDude almost 14 years ago
Wonder if any two snow bubbles are the same?
magnamax almost 14 years ago
SeS1066 Very simplified, Our great huge oceans control the weather. A change overall of less than half a degree, plus or minus, and the currents are changing, too, is enough to throw the weather patterns of the world all higgledy piggledy and God bugger us all. That’s “BILLIONS AND BILLIONS AND BILLIONS” of gallons of water vapor, alone. I truely hope I helped.
Rwill almost 14 years ago
In my experience with blowing snow, it seems that whatever direction you are blowing the snow in, is the direction the wind is blowing from.
junco49 almost 14 years ago
For those of you who live where it gets down to 20 below Fahrenheit try this in that deadly cold. Blow soap bubbles outside and watch them turn into crinkly saran wrap like clusters.
barbfrost almost 14 years ago
Helium snowballs?
DBjorn almost 14 years ago
I love winter – and when I was blowing my driveway last night, I came to realize that on the next round, I’ll have to angle the chute up higher next time. Hella high snow this year – but not a record here. Heh. Lived through those winters, too.
OMC-USNR almost 14 years ago
When I saw this, I started to try to figure out HOW you could get bubbles out of a snow blower - So, start with the auger end of the snow blower, add a Hotsy pressure washer, with soap dispenser. Add a lawn tractor with a leaf blower / vacuum, and you have it.
Damnnn I need a patent lawer now.
treered almost 14 years ago
pop pop fizz fizz….
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
Thanks for the relief from all the pseudo-science, treered.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Potrzebie, If you are in the Old Dom, you must be in the tidewater section. (east of the fall line on the major rivers) Here in the piedmont, you can’t go very far at all without finding a sled worthy hill.
annamargaret1866 almost 14 years ago
junco49, oh, I’ll have to try that, but not, I hope, until next winter. One cold snap per winter is all that’s allowed, right?
We had snow, followed by warm weather and rain. Driveway’s a skating rink. I’m putting on the shoe grips to make it the twenty feet from the door to the dogs’ pen without slip-sliding away.
Even the dogs, with their built-in crampons, are going down.
Varnes almost 14 years ago
junco, I too blow bubbles outside in the winter. Sometimes they freeze full size, sometimes they pop. Don’t think I’ve ever seen them crinkle. Maybe I haven’t done it in cold enough weather. We are going to get some pretty cold temps here this week, even by my standards. (I’m hard to impress when it comes to cold temps. I’ve been in -30 degree weather. There is so little moisture in the air that it really isn’t that bad. Except for the metal seat in the out house!) Time to go to the store to get some bubble stuff for some more experimentation….I’ll keep you posted….
Varnes almost 14 years ago
There are two kinds of people in the world. The ones who like pretty bubbles and balloons floating in the air and the ones who like to pop them. I hate the poppers…
bmonk almost 14 years ago
I thought the best snowblower is one you don’t have to use…
Destiny23 almost 14 years ago
^ Or the one someone else is using to clear your driveway!
I hate winter, and have often wished my ancestors had settled somewhere warmer than Ontario when they first came over from the Olde Country! As it is, my Canadian citizenship limits my choices in moving to a tropical climate.
puddleglum1066 almost 14 years ago
plus4: what makes global warming a “political” issue? Political issues are about opinions and beliefs. That the oceans have gotten warmer, the climate is becoming more extreme, the warming is the result of higher atmospheric CO2 and the increase in CO2 is pretty much exactly what you’d expect given the amount of fossil fuels we’ve burned up… these things aren’t opinions or beliefs; they’re measured facts. We can argue about what we should do in response; that would be politics. But as for the phenomenon itself, that’s just a fact. And all the political argument in the world won’t change that, for Mother Nature doesn’t pay much attention to politicians.
SaunaBeach almost 14 years ago
Lawrence Welk’s last words: “someone turn off the bubble machine!”
Wiley creator almost 14 years ago
“Where can you get one of those snow blowers? It is such a great idea, that I want one of ‘em….”
You can find them right next to the time machines and teleporters at Lowe’s or Home Depot.
Tucker_Storrs almost 14 years ago
@ Varnes,
No there are only 10 types of people in the world those who understand binary and those who dont.
(if you are the 2nd type “10” translated from binary is 2)
CaptXpendable almost 14 years ago
The time machines can be tricky to find though. The Chameleon Circuits make them look like ordinary home improvement items.