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weesa
weesa Member Posts: 707

This is not remotely about breast cancer, so it is totally safe to read.

I would like to serve notice to you that I have your friggin snow and don't need it. We here in the south don't do skiing, snow shoeing, cross country, ice sculptures or winter carnivals.We golf in the winter. My town just purchased a second snow plow and has run out of salt and sand.The governor has declared Henderson County a state of emergency. No power, trees crashing down.

When the first 12 inches came on Dec.18th it was sorta cool and I thought it was a true fluke. We still had that 12 inches of snow on Jan. 1st. Since then we have had a constant line-up of storms with two more already in the hopper. My daffodils are usually up on Valentine's day. Today they are poking thru 4 inches of ice looking like wrinkled shriveled up old ladies.

In order to get to my house I have to maneuver the car so it is exactly perpendicular to the tall concrete-like barricade the plow has left at the street end of the driveway. I get as far away as I can, floor the accelerator, ride up the side of the barricade, get airborne and then try to crash land in the tire ruts on my side of the driveway, push the garage door zapper, and skid out of control into the garage and hope I don't crash thru the other side. Fortunately I don't need to do this sideshow act very often because there is nowhere to go that is open. Once in a while tho it feels good to get into a warm car with interior lights since the house is dark and cold. My indoor-outdoor cat needs counseling. He sits and cries at each outside door, I let him out and he won't go. He thinks if he keeps trying, one of the doors will have summer behind it.

This Jan.my gas and electric bills were exactly twice what they were in Jan. of 09. February will be great however since the power lines are all down. I had a narrow window of opportunity just now when somebody at Duke Power mistakenly sent us a bit of juice, so I got on line and read where KerryMac is wondering where all her usual snow is. My mother in NH is wondering the same thing and my sister in Boston...

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  • Let-It-Be
    Let-It-Be Member Posts: 325
    edited February 2010

    Hi Weesa, I have the solution for you.  Go buy a big snow blower and then the snow will stop.  All your neighbors will laugh at you but at least the snow will be gone.  I purchased mine in November and we haven't had any snow.  It's like toting your umbrella around all day and the rain never comes...

  • Beesie
    Beesie Member Posts: 12,240
    edited February 2010

    I'm so sorry.  I really really wish that I could help.  I want your snow - honestly!!  I grew up with snowy winters (in Montreal) and I love them, almost as much as when I was a kid (the exception being when I have to drive in a storm).  Now I'm in Toronto and so far this winter we've had virtually no snow.  I think there have been two snowfalls, each about 1 inch or less.  Maybe there's been another inch here or there since December but no more than that. Right now all the grass is showing and it's brown and ugly and gross.  I'm Canadian and I like snow and I want winter!!!  Can we trade?  Probably not, so here's the best I can do:

    For me:   Buried In Snow     Snow Angel   Frosty    

    And for you:   Sunny      On The Hammock    Sprinkler 

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited February 2010

    LOL!!  Welcome to our world!  Today I am starting to pack for our trip south to sunny Florida.  I hear that it may not be far enough south.  Everyone tells me how cold it is there.  Guess what?  I...don't...care!  It has to be warmer than here!  But I just know those little Floridian kids will be wearing ski jackets and snow pants.  But I will still be in the pool!!

  • molly52
    molly52 Member Posts: 389
    edited February 2010

    Maybe you could sell your snow to the Olympics

  • karen_in_nj
    karen_in_nj Member Posts: 59
    edited February 2010

    Oh, that was so funny I spit out my coffee. I am taking a break from shovelling - did two hours already this morning and the snow is still coming down fast and furious. It is beautiful for the first little bit, and then the novelty wears off real fast, doesn't it?

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited February 2010

    Yes, yes it does.  Unless you are like my dh who absolutely LOVES the cold and the snow.  Yikes!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2010

    It's my fault.  Told myself after last deep snowstorm to buy a snow blower but procrastinated and didn't.  If I had we would not have had another storm; it's still coming down.  I'm still trying to force myself to go out and start shovelling.  Probably should do like Karen and put in a couple hours now and finishe later when it stops.

    Karen, where in central NJ are you?  I'm in North Brunswick - top of central NJ.

    PIP100 I was in FL in December and we had some pretty cold days.  Hopefully yours will be better.

  • weesa
    weesa Member Posts: 707
    edited February 2010

    Let-It-Be: Great idea, but unfortunately nobody here carries snowblowers. In fact I don't think many natives have heard of the concept. When it used to snow here it was a fraction of an inch and was melted by noon. (People would gather for lunch and discuss how pretty the snow had looked.) However, we are going out for a generator, and that should have the same effect of halting the great carolina ice age.

    Pip: I certainly hoping you are flying to Florida, not driving. Don't think anything is navigable between you and Florida.

  • everyminute
    everyminute Member Posts: 1,805
    edited February 2010

    You should really get out of the snow belt and coming to sunny upstate ny :-) lol!

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited February 2010

    Weesa - that was the funniest original post I've read here in a long, long time!  I really feel for ya, sweety!  I hate snow too, even though we do have a snowblower up here in Niagara.  And if it's any consolation, there are some intermittent snowflakes falling here -- remnants of the blizzard you all are experiencing which, I have on good authority, originated in the southern U.S. (and not the great white north!).  And yes, we have a few spring bulbs which poked through in December (they didn't have any calendars available underground, obviouslyTongue out) and they all got their little green shoots frozen -- but they'll survive, and so will you!

    Hugs, Linda

    P.S.  PiP, hope Florida warms up in time for your arrival.  According to my sister, it's been bloody chillyFrown.

  • Claire_in_Seattle
    Claire_in_Seattle Member Posts: 4,570
    edited February 2010

    I am major bummed because there isn't enough snow on the low x-country trails near Seattle to go x-country skiing.  So while a gorgeous day for my bicycle ride, I feel like I am missing out big time this winter.

    I love snow.  I was born in it....during a -20F cold snap in Vermont.  And I loathe hot weather.

    Last winter, I spent over a month (33 days) x-country skiing.

    I am big time jealous!  There had better be tons next year when I am past treatment and able to do things like 3k uphill climbs on my skis.

    I was wondering today if White Pass might have some ?????

  • lexislove
    lexislove Member Posts: 2,645
    edited February 2010

    Im so sorry!

    The last 2 days in Vancouver, B.C. it has been +10!!!!!

      Tulips are out in my parents yard!

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited February 2010

    Weesa, we are driving to Florida.  But don't worry.  We will be in our 4wheel drive truck, with snow tires!  Do you want to bet that no matter how cold it is down south that we will have our AC on?

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited February 2010

    Thanks, Weesa. I just wet my pants.

    Maybe we could start a snowblower exchange program? 

    Happy vacation PIP!   You gonna visit Weesa and show 'em how it's done??  Laughing

  • BooBee
    BooBee Member Posts: 860
    edited February 2010

    My bladder control is minimal at best.  Wet my pants here also.  You made my day Weesa.

  • Enjoyful
    Enjoyful Member Posts: 3,591
    edited February 2010

    We have 2+ feet on the ground and it's still snowing.  Brighter days are ahead, though - my sister are I are headed to Montreal on Tuesday.  It'll be a great break from all this cold and snow!

  • KerryMac
    KerryMac Member Posts: 3,529
    edited February 2010

    Oh, so funny! Christine - We were out shopping this morning and we saw Snow Blowers - my husband said it would be a great time to buy one!!

    Yep, sunny and lovely here today in the Great White North!! 

  • weesa
    weesa Member Posts: 707
    edited February 2010

    You'd never suspect this but I am originally from northern Vermont. My father is Canadian. I have a lot of cousins living in Canada, even one in Thunder Bay.(Would not consider visiting her except in the summer.) But one gets used to the civility of playing golf in the winter... PIP--think you will be okay actually, you will be travelling down the eastern part of the state about 500 miles from me. But it didn't matter if you had a four wheel drive pickup here yesterday, people were stranded on I-26 because of tractor trailers stalled on hills--some were in their cars for 13 hours. Also, there were so many trees down on local roads and live wires you couldn't go from here to there.

    Flurries here right now. Anyway,you girls are a hoot. Thanks for having fun with me on such a wintry afternoon.Think the grocery store run is a good idea--maybe my butt will steam in public again...from my car seat warmer.

  • mumito
    mumito Member Posts: 4,562
    edited February 2010

    I just love this send some snow up to Vancouver we really need it for the games.

    The advice about buying the expensive snowblower really works.Trust me.

  • deborye
    deborye Member Posts: 7,002
    edited February 2010
  • mumito
    mumito Member Posts: 4,562
    edited February 2010
  • MomWhoFan
    MomWhoFan Member Posts: 9
    edited February 2010

    Weesa:

    That was so funny and so sad. I feel bad for your kitty. I really, really wish we had your snow here in CT, but I haven't seen one snowflake falling from the sky today. My sister in VA said she's getting completely dumped on, but hasn't mentioned any power outages yet. How about going out and making a snowman? 

  • MomWhoFan
    MomWhoFan Member Posts: 9
    edited February 2010

    Weesa:

    That was so funny and so sad. I feel bad for your kitty. I really, really wish we had your snow here in CT, but I haven't seen one snowflake falling from the sky today. My sister in VA said she's getting completely dumped on, but hasn't mentioned any power outages yet. How about going out and making a snowman? 

  • LMDuncan
    LMDuncan Member Posts: 715
    edited February 2010

    You are too funny.   Here is BC we could really use some snow for the Olympics.  It was 15 degees (which would be 59)  here on Thursday, our spring flowers are all blooming.  We will be up at Whistler wearing shorts and t-shirts watching the winter sports(not that I am going). 

    Lori

  • lexislove
    lexislove Member Posts: 2,645
    edited February 2010

    I just saw a guy walk past my window in shorts and flip flops! ha!

    Seriously, I only had to wear my winter coat for maybe 5 days this winter so far. Usually a hoodie is fine, and even then....im warming up.

  • jpsgirl96
    jpsgirl96 Member Posts: 240
    edited February 2010

    I am very sorry to say this is all my fault.  Saying that Chesapeake winters are always so short and mild, we bought a place on Maryland's eastern shore in December.  Immediately followed by major snowstorm December 19, major snowstorm two weekends ago, and storm of the CENTURY this weekend.  Also we didn't put snow tires on the car.  Leigh

  • konakat
    konakat Member Posts: 6,085
    edited February 2010

    OK, I confess.  I took the Boston weather with me when I moved back to Canada in December and left behind the Cdn stuff.  Sorry about that!  I'm amazed how NY, MD, etc are being pummelled -- terrible.  Poor kitty -- and what a funny post!!

    Edit:  Ugh.  Had to edit because what I posted didn't make sense. 

  • victoriasecret
    victoriasecret Member Posts: 333
    edited February 2010

    Ok I have to laugh !!!My husband is a die heart snowmobile  guy ...bought a new model in Oct...he has used it once...and it is killing him..of course everytime there is a storm in the USA I have to inform him ...think Virginia got ablast awhile ago .. and this weekend a big one is hitting  NY..this has been a very mild winter ...anyone want to buy a snowmobile ???he he

    ml C

  • mumito
    mumito Member Posts: 4,562
    edited February 2010

    Thats about it snowmobiles and snowblowwers both expensive male toys.Same result once purchased no snow.

  • Claire_in_Seattle
    Claire_in_Seattle Member Posts: 4,570
    edited February 2010

    Sorry about the games.  Realize now that I jinxed the entire NW when I bought new goggles and gloves at a ski swap at the beginning of November.

    I saw cherry trees in bloom yesterday when I did my walk to downtown Seattle.  And of course spring bulbs everywhere.

    I was so excited that I would be able to do some x-country skiing at that point that I forgot about the jinxing factor.  My apologies.....especially to everyone living about 150 miles north of here.

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