Looks like white grass, but it's everywhere! Maybe it's some kind of mold. I'd move too.What IS that stuff?
What IS that stuff?
A big ol' white, lovable, fluffy comforting blanket. Bring it on.What IS that stuff?
yes, my wife says I connect the weirdest stuff.
Would rather have the white stuff on the ground here right now than the dark white/grey/black stuff in the air...
This is when the Troublesome fire blew up on Friday. We were maybe 15 miles south.
Bunch of wimps.
When the temperature drops lower than your age it's time to move South.
My wife lived in Iowa from 1st grade until I met her in her mid-20's. She LOVED Iowa... NEVER wanted to leave there... Then we came down to visit my family in Alabama for Thanksgiving - wearing t-shirts and chatting on the front porch. She was OK with moving south after that.
A big ol' white, lovable, fluffy comforting blanket. Bring it on.
My wife refuses to consider becoming a snowbird. We are semi-retired and live just outside of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho so we get a full 4 seasons and winters typically over a 100” of snow and occasionally below zero (F) temps. We still ski so that helps plus we are season ticket holders to Gonzaga men’s basketball program and for the last 5 years they have been ranked #1 in the nation several times and typically in the top 10. My idea was to buy a 35-40’ sailboat and sail the Caribbean or the Mexico Baja for a few months in the winter. No dice. Next idea was to rent apartments in different countries in the Southern Hemisphere for 2-3 months during the winter as a way to learn new languages and cultures. No way. Next, next idea was to rent something in the Florida Panhandle or Gulf Coast for a few months and fly our Tiger back and forth. Again, same answer. Simply put she doesn’t want to be out of touch with her grandchildren that long. Sigh - I keep telling her I am gonna miss her and before I go, I promise to teach her how to use the snowblower - simply doesn’t phase her or move her. Maybe when the grandkids get older.
I keep telling her I am gonna miss her and before I go, I promise to teach her how to use the snowblower - simply doesn’t phase her or move her. Maybe when the grandkids get older.
No snow, no Rain, and it is 55 degrees, but windy. (14 MPH) but it will be dark in 3 hours.
Cough cough....I lived in Southern California
Need I say more
I soloed in Texas, can confirm.14 mph = windy? That's student solo weather out here! (Seriously)
Bugs? You ain't seen bugs unless you been to Minnesota in the summertime!Yes the south is nice in October through April, but the summers it is 90 degrees and 90% humidity, us fat guys sweat too much and the damn bugs.
Bugs? You ain't seen bugs unless you been to Minnesota in the summertime!
Yeah, they have N numbers stenciled on their sides.
The nice thing about living on the west side of the state of Washington is that their idea of snow removal equipment is called "rain". I'm going to miss the weather in Cancun when we return back to the PNW tomorrow. Mid 80s every day.
I just hope the snow isn't too bad in Denver tomorrow as we are supposed the change planes there in the afternoon. We shall see what happens.