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What always makes me laugh when it snows (maybe 1 or 2 times a year here) is all the northern people chiming in that we don't know how to drive in the snow. As if we have a place to practice lol.
 
ckcs":2vm4pxn9 said:
What always makes me laugh when it snows (maybe 1 or 2 times a year here) is all the northern people chiming in that we don't know how to drive in the snow. As if we have a place to practice lol.


What makes them think they know how to drive, LOL. This is a city full of dented up cars, as if they've never seen the stuff in their lives. It just takes some patience and a little common sense. And good tires.
 
HoppinHalfPints":bpeyv6mb said:
Thank goodness, then, that temps here are very mild. We dont get snow. Highs in summer are aromund 80, sometimes 90. Lows in winters are 30-40 degrees at night. Thats why it is so expensive to live here.

Weathers the same here in New Zealand- I live in a small town (not much to do here hard to find a job) so its not very expensive- Median house price is $200,000. But I think to have a nice house you need to spend $300,000 NZ dollars. 60-75 degrees much of the time.
 
ckcs":21rcm5r3 said:
What always makes me laugh when it snows (maybe 1 or 2 times a year here) is all the northern people chiming in that we don't know how to drive in the snow. As if we have a place to practice lol.

Come up here for a while, the snow starts about October and stays til, oh, March- April. :twisted:
You'll get all the practice you could want.
 
Homer":2kgfkpjj said:
Miss M":2kgfkpjj said:
I love your snowbunny picture! :p

Funny thing. I Googled "cold gif" to find a funny one for the above post and there it was. Looks kind of like one of my Flemish in the snow but it isn't mine.
:lol: I'll forgive you for it not being your bunny. I still like the picture! :p

ckcs":2kgfkpjj said:
What always makes me laugh when it snows (maybe 1 or 2 times a year here) is all the northern people chiming in that we don't know how to drive in the snow. As if we have a place to practice lol.
For real. :roll:

Let's see... it snows about once every 10 years here.

The snow stays on the ground for maybe a few hours, and then it's gone.

Nope... not much chance for practicing. :lol:

That said, this Louisiana girl has driven someone else's van down a steep hill to a red light, on packed snow and ice, and I did not slide. Slow, slow, slow, no sudden braking, and driving on stuff that was shiny as little as possible. Made it all the way where I was going, and back again. This was in upstate New York. I also drove in snow in Delaware when we lived there, and never had a problem. Like Sky said, patience, common sense, and good tires.
 
Miss M":guy596lj said:
... it snows about once every 10 years...stays on the ground for maybe a few hours... not much chance for practicing...Louisiana...

Do you have an empty hutch? I really don't take up much room and promise to be out by Spring.

Now they're say 8*F for a high Thursday. :( :cry: Glad I cut and split more firewood yesterday.
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We're supposed to be down to -2 this Friday... The ducks are gonna be sooooooo pissed. At least their little pond won't freeze.
 
Supposed to be 45F today. Tomorrow 55F with rain. Unfortunately, summer was wet and cool, and the Lake did not get warm enough to be of any help this winter. If the precipitation trend continues, there will be lots of snow soon.
 
Miss M":jf7qgclq said:
Like Sky said, patience, common sense, and good tires.

Sadly, those items are often found to be missing among a good majority of the motoring public...
 
bobqdevon":3dbs5edp said:
Sadly, those items are often found to be missing among a good majority of the motoring public...

:lol: Sounds like you live in Colorado. The first big storm is a real good excuse to "stay of the roads". It takes people awhile to get their wits about them here too...<br /><br />__________ Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:43 am __________<br /><br />
LilacGal":3dbs5edp said:
63 and sunny here. But remember I said that in May when I'm complaining that it's 90+ and the humidity matches.

Yea but you don't have to shovel heat.

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LilacGal":1xo62xbi said:
63 and sunny here. But remember I said that in May when I'm complaining that it's 90+ and the humidity matches.

Yea but you don't have to shovel heat.

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Very true. I used to live in Maine, grew up in the very north east corner of PA. So I've done cold, now it's the heats turn. I think of all the places I have lived Maine is my favorite followed by PA and then TX. I like lots of trees and green.
 
Woke up to snow and temps in the 20's with a real feel in the single digits. I need to bundle up and go check rabbits. We got all the plastic up last night before the storm hit. We turned on the brooders and gained 4 degrees while we were out there! I am just shooting for not having frozen water bottles.
 
Homer":6qbd7kr6 said:
Miss M":6qbd7kr6 said:
... it snows about once every 10 years...stays on the ground for maybe a few hours... not much chance for practicing...Louisiana...

Do you have an empty hutch? I really don't take up much room and promise to be out by Spring.
:rotfl:

:hmm: I suppose you could have the rabbitry extension, but it doesn't have any cages yet, so you'd be on the floor with the chickens. :lol:
 
Miss M":ft0z8dwl said:
Homer":ft0z8dwl said:
Miss M":ft0z8dwl said:
... it snows about once every 10 years...stays on the ground for maybe a few hours... not much chance for practicing...Louisiana...

Do you have an empty hutch? I really don't take up much room and promise to be out by Spring.
:rotfl:

:hmm: I suppose you could have the rabbitry extension, but it doesn't have any cages yet, so you'd be on the floor with the chickens. :lol:

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Now I'm thinking of a line from the old "Batman" TV show Bunny-Wan and I watch on Saturdays...

"I'm an Icelander, you blundering fool. A slight drop in temperature does not bother me!"

This after being removed from the 'instant-freeze chamber' set at -200 degrees...at least as close as I can remember the script.... :rotfl:
 
It's in the low 20's here today. Our weather station (home version) says it is 26F, but the temp sensor is located near our eaves so the heat from the house bumps the reading up a bit. We have 4" - 6" snow forecast for Saturday!

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