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Somebody Said S*%#!


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

That's right people.........the stinkin' weather man said SNOW!!!!!

It isn't supposed to accumulate or stick. However even the sight of snow means that real snow is on the way someday soon. It will be cold and slick and burrrrrr did I say cold??!!!

Snow is beautiful if you can stay inside until it melts. UGH!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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LOL!

Lisa Mentor

Jessica, tomorrow is will be in the low 70's in Carolina World. :ph34r: Sorry to @#$%^&* on your post :D

And the most beautiful sunsets that I have ever seen.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Wouldn't it be a beautiful sunrise in Carolina?

East right? Over the Ocean?

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Jessica, tomorrow is will be in the low 70's in Carolina World. :ph34r: Sorry to @#$%^&* on your post :D

And the most beautiful sunsets that I have ever seen.

Oh hush haha :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I saw the report for next Monday...snow showers, fiance is already excited.....I am just depressed, I am a summer person, barefoot, beaches, fresh fruit from the road stands, county fairs, not snow and layers of clothing.

Lisa Mentor

Hey guys and girls........

I have offered a gluten free forum/ meeting/casual at the Outer Banks???

Sunset, priceless.............. :):)


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wow, I must be the only one who loves snow!!!!!!!!!We love to take drives when the first big snow starts falling, to us it's like a fairy tale wonderland.Beautiful...................

mamaw

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wow, I must be the only one who loves snow!!!!!!!!!We love to take drives when the first big snow starts falling, to us it's like a fairy tale wonderland.Beautiful...................

mamaw

you're like lorelai from gilmore girls,

wow that was really random

but you are!

it rained so much yesterday ahhhhhhhhhh but todya was nice

Michi8 Contributor
That's right people.........the stinkin' weather man said SNOW!!!!!

It isn't supposed to accumulate or stick. However even the sight of snow means that real snow is on the way someday soon. It will be cold and slick and burrrrrr did I say cold??!!!

Snow is beautiful if you can stay inside until it melts. UGH!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Oh, stop yer complainin! LOL! :lol:

We had our first snowfall before Halloween, and it hasn't left. Got a lot of snow over the last couple of days, and even after using the snowblower yesterday, we still had deep drifts and had to shovel the walk and (long) driveway again today! Got to a high of -8C today...should warm up to 2C tomorrow. Ugh...6 more months of this to go!

Michelle

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Oh, stop yer complainin! LOL! :lol:

We had our first snowfall before Halloween, and it hasn't left. Got a lot of snow over the last couple of days, and even after using the snowblower yesterday, we still had deep drifts and had to shovel the walk and (long) driveway again today! Got to a high of -8C today...should warm up to 2C tomorrow. Ugh...6 more months of this to go!

Michelle

:lol: Burrr I am SOooooo feelin for you!! I am Soooo glad I don't live where ever in the world you live haha I'd be freeeeezing!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Michi8 Contributor
:lol: Burrr I am SOooooo feelin for you!! I am Soooo glad I don't live where ever in the world you live haha I'd be freeeeezing!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Yeah, I still haven't figured out why human beings settled around here. :rolleyes: It is damned cold...the only thing winter has going for it is tobboganning and skiing. :)

Michelle

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Are you kidding me? Why settle there?

This is why:

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It doesn't get much better than that!

Karen

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wow, I must be the only one who loves snow!!!!!!!!!We love to take drives when the first big snow starts falling, to us it's like a fairy tale wonderland.Beautiful...................

mamaw

I too love snow! and we have already had a few major snow storms one of which shut down the schools! Just had one the other day and even the warm weather today didn't melt it!!! I am so excited that winter is finally here!!!!!!

lonewolf Collaborator

Oh, I l ove the snow! Western Washington doesn't get much. We're expecting a wind and rain storm tomorrow. Maybe the power will go out and we'll have a day off school too. :P

mommida Enthusiast

I like having snow days. :D

To drop everything and go play in the snow. :D

Sneak off to bed early and cuddle. ;)

Just as long as the pantry is stocked with the stuff you need. (you know like hot chocolate, soup and Altoids) :ph34r:

L.

Michi8 Contributor
Are you kidding me? Why settle there?

This is why:

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It doesn't get much better than that!

Karen

That's a good argument if you live in Calgary (it was really nice being close to Banff when I lived there,) but the argument doesn't work for those of us in the Edmonton area...we're 4 hours away from the nearest mountains!

Michelle

mamaw Community Regular

Well I guess there are a slightfew who love winter******************Living up in the north forty would be wonderful except I don't like the many hours of darkness... We enjoyed our 12,755 mile vacation to Banff ,Kluane Lake then to Alaska for the summer a year ago that we are planning on a return trip in 09.....Would love to see the northern lights....

To all the canadian friends I hope you enjoy the miracle of winter! It's gonna happen no matter what so you might as well enjoy it......

mamaw

angel-jd1 Community Regular

For now I am at peace because it did NOT snow. YEAH!! I love to look at snow. It is very beautiful. I just dont' like driving in it or having to take my class out to recess in it...burrrrrr

-Jessica :rolleyes:

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I love it when there are those huge, beautiful snowflakes, and they're coming down especially in a parking lot, because the lights just highlight their shapes. Of course, where I live, the snow is usually gone the next day -- or replaced by ice. But hey, for one brief shining moment there was Camelot!!!!! (tried to Google if that's right, but got tired of looking!)

Michi8 Contributor
Well I guess there are a slightfew who love winter******************Living up in the north forty would be wonderful except I don't like the many hours of darkness... We enjoyed our 12,755 mile vacation to Banff ,Kluane Lake then to Alaska for the summer a year ago that we are planning on a return trip in 09.....Would love to see the northern lights....

To all the canadian friends I hope you enjoy the miracle of winter! It's gonna happen no matter what so you might as well enjoy it......

mamaw

Visiting Banff and Jasper is great. Living with 6 months of winter just isn't postcard picture perfect, and hard to enjoy when it's -30C and you still have to get the kids to school, go to work, etc. :P

The hours of darkness in the winter are depressing too, but, where I live, we get many hours of sunlight in the summer months...At the peak, it's light at 5am and not dark until close to 11pm.

Michelle

Carriefaith Enthusiast

We've had a nice blanket of snow here in Northern Alberta since the first week of November!

Michi8 Contributor
We've had a nice blanket of snow here in Northern Alberta since the first week of November!

I thought you were in Calgary, Carrie. Where are you located now?

The Edmonton area has had snow since before Halloween. Unfortunately, the blanket of snow is now dirty with gravel and salt from the roads, and my clothes keep getting dirty from leaning into the car to buckle my kids up! :rolleyes:

Michelle

Carriefaith Enthusiast
I thought you were in Calgary, Carrie. Where are you located now?
I'm in a small town about 2.5 hours north of Edmonton. So we've had similar weather to you!
tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Dave mowed our grass on Friday, I think it was. Every year we wonder if we'll have a White Christmas. It's been quite awhile. I WANT SNOW!!!!! Lots of it -- like when I was a kid -- and we would get to go sledding . . .

This is great -- when my kids were younger, it snowed, and I said that I knew of a hill that we could go to that was PERFECT -- and no one really knew about it! So, I pack up everything, and we head out . . . . about 20 minutes into our play, my father shows up -- with the thermos in hand. And a bag of mini marshmallows. When I was a kid, he would always make sure that we had hot chocolate whenever we went sledding or ice skating. Wasn't that sweet? It made me cry.

I'm trying to figure out a way to put rudders on my wheelchair -- I think I have a plan, although I MAY have to invest in a seat-belt for my chair! If you guys thought they got out of the way for me in Vegas when I was tipsy, just imagine me on a sledding hill in a rigged wheelchair! HA! :lol::lol::lol::lol::D

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