I always look forward to 12/21 b/c the days start getting longer. I’m working on a parody of “It’s the most wonderful day of the year” with “It’s the shortest day of the year. Though winter’s settling in and the snow birds are a-leavin’”… It’s a work in progress.
The lake in front of my house is partially frozen over. There is a good covering of snow on the ground, and I’m not likely to see the lawn again until April. It’s 19 degrees (F) and more snow and sleet is forecast for today. The roads are a mess covered with salt and gravel. Has Winter arrived here in The Saint John Valley in northernmost Maine? Damn straight!
I actually just learned yesterday that there are astronomical seasons and meteorological seasons. Meteorlogical winter is Dec 1 to Feb 28 (or 29 in a leap year), spring is March 1 to May 31, etc.
Samhain (November 1) is the beginning of winter – Yule ~21st is Midwinter Day. That’s my calendar and I’m sticking to it. (logic: the shortest day of the year (light-wise) should be the Middle of Winter, not the start)
GROG Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I thought that was mid-October in Alberta.
oldpine52 almost 3 years ago
That sometimes happened as early as September when I was in the U. P.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 3 years ago
BUMmer! Then EVERYDAY is the first day of winter for me!
fredd13 almost 3 years ago
That’s not winter. That’s short arms.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Somebody’s getting a bum steer.
joegeethree almost 3 years ago
Funny how this strip is called “The Barn,” yet these poor guys are never seen in one. Perhaps a name change is in order.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Baby, it’s cold out there! I agree with Rory…doesn’t matter the date, it matters how much snow is on the ground. Now THATS WINTER!
jhpeanut almost 3 years ago
I always look forward to 12/21 b/c the days start getting longer. I’m working on a parody of “It’s the most wonderful day of the year” with “It’s the shortest day of the year. Though winter’s settling in and the snow birds are a-leavin’”… It’s a work in progress.
Egrayjames almost 3 years ago
The lake in front of my house is partially frozen over. There is a good covering of snow on the ground, and I’m not likely to see the lawn again until April. It’s 19 degrees (F) and more snow and sleet is forecast for today. The roads are a mess covered with salt and gravel. Has Winter arrived here in The Saint John Valley in northernmost Maine? Damn straight!
GumbyDammit223 almost 3 years ago
We had record-breaking highs yesterday…in MT!
Russell Sketchley Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I actually just learned yesterday that there are astronomical seasons and meteorological seasons. Meteorlogical winter is Dec 1 to Feb 28 (or 29 in a leap year), spring is March 1 to May 31, etc.
KEA almost 3 years ago
Samhain (November 1) is the beginning of winter – Yule ~21st is Midwinter Day. That’s my calendar and I’m sticking to it. (logic: the shortest day of the year (light-wise) should be the Middle of Winter, not the start)
RWill almost 3 years ago
Numb bum.
crazeekatlady almost 3 years ago
66-deg F here today!
almost 3 years ago
There are no butts about it.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He’s got a point there.