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    Default On the Lighter, Non-political Side of the Snow

    This place is a hoot. I say that because we were some of the few blessed folk who never lost power or water. It could have gotten real un-funny real quick at any point in time.

    The ex-wife had no power the whole time. She and my younger daughter lived in the car outside a WalMart and went inside to get warm.

    I was stuck in this house (again) with my daughter and grandchildren. I like them better at work/school

    Never say die: Yesterday morning I put on the longjohns, cammie trou's, combat boots, hoodie and Carhartt jacket and went running in the damned snow. Cabin fever is me. Not an unprecedented stunt for me. I sure as Hell don't remember it hurting like it does now though

    The stores and gas stations got emptied. Having witnessed them last hurricane that was headed our way, I got my gas, smokes n cokes 2 days before everyone started acting screwy

    All the cacti in my yard (planted by previous owner) looks dead. I'm seeing a day or 2 screwing with the yard

    All in all, just a peachy-keen however many days it was. Got a hard freeze tonight and we're back in the 40s-60s blah weather

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    We are going to be in 80s tomorrow. Our cactus can't decide if it's winter or summer. Some have already bloomed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SassyLady View Post
    We are going to be in 80s tomorrow. Our cactus can't decide if it's winter or summer. Some have already bloomed.
    It's 28 right now. Projected high 59. Tmw's high 70. Lows in the mid 40s. No real precipitation forecast, but I take that with a grain of salt.

    Which means as soon as it dries out a day or two it's me vs the yard I like a nice looking yard but hate yard work
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    What is this "snow" that you speak of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    What is this "snow" that you speak of?
    It is that fluffy, pretty white stuff that often thrills the kids, getting them out of school,
    washes the landscape -giving a beautiful aura and is a real biaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaachhh to shovel out of the damn way!--Tyr
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    What is this "snow" that you speak of?








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    We had 14 inches the first go-round, best part were the birds.

    Bluebirds


    Song Sparrow


    Cardinal


    As I was taking pictures of the Cardinal, all the birds just exploded, flying off in a panic and this landed right where the Cardinal was.

    Red Shouldered Hawk




    The snow changed to sleet in the afternoon, Mr. Bluebird looked like he'd had enough but figured he might as well wait for me to refill the mealworms in the Bluebird feeder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surf Fishing Guru View Post
    We had 14 inches the first go-round, best part were the birds.

    Bluebirds


    Song Sparrow


    Cardinal


    As I was taking pictures of the Cardinal, all the birds just exploded, flying off in a panic and this landed right where the Cardinal was.

    Red Shouldered Hawk




    The snow changed to sleet in the afternoon, Mr. Bluebird looked like he'd had enough but figured he might as well wait for me to refill the mealworms in the Bluebird feeder.
    I have 3 couples homesteading on my front porch. Cardinals, finches and I'm not sure what the last couple is. They usually live in the trees out front along with a couple of grey dove. The "rodent" birds we have are grackles, sparrow and pigeons. The latter won't come down to the porch so I toss the food for the former under the little hedge where they will come and get it.

    I got a couple of good pics but my pics and post skills are seriously lacking

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    Quote Originally Posted by surf fishing guru View Post
    we had 14 inches the first go-round, best part were the birds.

    Bluebirds


    song sparrow


    cardinal


    as i was taking pictures of the cardinal, all the birds just exploded, flying off in a panic and this landed right where the cardinal was.

    Red shouldered hawk




    the snow changed to sleet in the afternoon, mr. Bluebird looked like he'd had enough but figured he might as well wait for me to refill the mealworms in the bluebird feeder.
    awesome photos!!
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