We are supposed to get a combo of snow and ice here starting midday tomorrow. I love snow but I don't like it messing up every weekend. :)
We are supposed to get a combo of snow and ice here starting midday tomorrow. I love snow but I don't like it messing up every weekend. :)
I agree. I LOOOOOOOOOOVE snow. and this amount is nothing new for me... although this area is not equipped to handle it effectively without shutting the city down....
but I love and always will love the snow. the more the better
but I also don't have to shovel it :)
Latest forecast: 14-22 inches. I am so excited...
Yes, I am so excited.:mad: My enthusiasm knows no bounds. I love how it sits in a frozen immobile mound, covered with dirt and trash, crunching under my cold feet.
Lovely, my *ss.:rolleyes::D
LOL! Don't forget about slipping on ice and doing the lovely flailing arms thing! I slipped several times and hurt my knee (waaaaaahhhhhhh)
Poor Callie is having SUCH issues with pottying outside. She wants to go on grass, only its all hidden under huge mounds of ice and snow. She climbs to the top of the snow plow mounds, sinks, climbs some more, sinks, climbs, sinks.... gives up and poops in the house. I can NOT blame her or yell at her; she tried to go outside and kept having issues.
Sure - all the above is true - as long as you can admire it from the warmth and safety of your own home - if you have been fortunate enough not to lose power.
On the flip side, the above has a totally different perspective.
Snow starts to melt - it gets dirty and ugly - it's a thaw and refreeze process, with slush during the day which promptly freezes to solid ice when the sun goes down. Eventually it will melt, but with the ground still frozen, it has nowhere to go so all that water just lays there, and waits for some thawing - then you have wall to wall mud.
Walking and driving in it - hazardous to your health for MANY reasons too numerous to mention. Just a few - motor vehicle accidents, heart attacks from shoveling, broken bones from falling.
No power? There are people that will not leave their homes to go to a shelter, because they are fearful their empty house will get vandalized, or they don't want to abandon their pets. Damage to their residence from frozen pipes that burst. Some of these folks will end up dead from hypothermia, or end up burning their house down from trying unsafe methods to generate heat in their home.
Impact on the economy - Stores, malls, the government shutting down all but essential services. Lost wages for those that don't, or just can't get to work - a staggering figure. Schools closed and parents of younger children trying to figure out who will take care of the kids if they themselves manage to get out to work.
Got an emergency - need an ambulance to take you to the hospital or the fire company to put out that fire? I wish you luck there.
Oh yes - it is soooo lovely!!! :rolleyes: I can hardly wait till I see that first flake fall later today, since it's a repeat performance of the show Mother Nature put on for us this past weekend.
It's on the way - started snowing here about 0700. The worst is due after sundown. We're only scheduled for 6 - 10 though.
Here in NE PA, we haven't gotten ANY of the last 2 storms. How wierd is this weather? It has been COLD though. We are expecting 6-12 tonight and into tomorrow but I'm thinking it's all going to VA :)
Stay warm everyone! I know what it's like to get that much snow and it can be a major pain, especially when it keeps piling up like that.
It's snowing here now.:D:D I have to get ready for work. Today is my birthday and the snow make a lovely gift. Yes I have to drive and shovel it but it beats 80* at least for me. I know I am an odd one. But that is what makes the world an interesting place the odd folks. We make the rest of the world laugh sometimes with us, sometimes at us but at least we are not boring.
Our snow is very light and fluffy - so far. I was able to just sweep it off the porches.
ours isn't supposed to start until this afternoon. hannah is at daycare today so I will likely be picking her up early so I can get her and back home before the snow starts. I'm used to snow but I've only been driving for less than a year so I'm not ready to tackle snow driving yet :)
Just drive slow, no need to rush and a good tip is that your hands follow your eyes. So if you are sliding and you want to go left and car is going right look at where you want to go and your hands will follow.
Stay safe.
Yeah I kinda drive slow as it is lol but I'm worried about driving around other people in the snow. people's brains kinda fall out around here when snow hits the ground lol.
one thing I am really enjoying... since we got all this snow I have a lot of litle birdies visiting our backyard. Over the past few days I've watched a male cardinal trying to attract the eye of the lady cardinal that stops by. So far she is NOT impressed lol. and just now I had a lovely male cardinal singing me his pretty song. OK it wasn't a song for me but I got to hear it :)