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  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    we had 16/100 last night, along with horrible winds.  I got up at 3 to make sure my greenhouse was still standing.  I reinforced it a year or so ago when parts of my green house landed in yards on other streets.

    I posted this on another thread I started, but thought it fit here as well:

    God created rainy days so gardners could get their housework done.

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 5,065
    edited October 2010

    Small storm predicted for tonight, "major storms" predicted tomorrow evening through Tues eve.  Probable power outages. Typical winter weather.

  • raeinnz
    raeinnz Member Posts: 815
    edited October 2010

    Back into my winter clothes again today, even have my woolly slippers on!  An intense anticyclone is over us so it is fine but it is dragging up very cold air from the South and blasting us with a strong wind.  Meant to reach a high of 66 but with the wind chill it feels like about 50.  Just as well I have work that is keeping me at my computer today.  The first day of my summer ladies interclub tennis season tomorrow so I hope it warms up a bit before then!

  • Laurie_R
    Laurie_R Member Posts: 262
    edited October 2010

    I still want to know what happened to Fall.  chabba where in the Pacfic Northwest are you?

  • raeinnz
    raeinnz Member Posts: 815
    edited October 2010
    laurie - global warming happened to Fall!
  • Laurie_R
    Laurie_R Member Posts: 262
    edited October 2010

    Yea Can't wait till winter, they are predicting we will be arss deep in snow here in WA.

  • raeinnz
    raeinnz Member Posts: 815
    edited October 2010

    Oh man, I feel sorry for you ladies in those severe climates.  How do you deal with arse deep snow? I see the snow from a distance every now and then if I travel South in the winter but in it - no way.

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 5,065
    edited October 2010

    Laurie

    I'm in Ocean Shores.  In the 20 years we've lived here there have only been 3 with significent snow but they are predicting plenty here for this year too.

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited October 2010

    Yesterday it was in the 60's, rainy and humid.  This morning I get up to sleet, now it's snowing!  Enough to stick and look very pretty, but I hope it doesn't stay too long, yet.  Still got outside stuff to do before full winter sets in.  So odd to have been sitting on the back deck in the lawn chair yesterday afternoon, watching the same deck and chair collect snow this morning. . .

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    I live in an area that rarely gets any measurable snow.  About ten years ago we had a storm come through and drop about 4-6 inches.  We were so ill prepared for snow that it shut everything down.  No school, and absolutely no driving.  It took hours for the snow plows to get down from the roads they usually patrol about 20 miles away, to clear the main highways.

    I forced the kids to play outside as long as I could, because I knew they wouldn't experienced it again anytime soon.

  • molly52
    molly52 Member Posts: 389
    edited October 2010

    Here in Toronto (Canada) we had snow this morning. Just ever so slight - didn't stick. I thought - too bad for the little ones Trick 'n Treating tonight. They have snow suits under their costumes. It's hard to be a "princess" with a snow suit under your "gown".

  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited October 2010

    Ok, I feel I have to jump in here.  I live in an area where we don't wear closed shoes in the winter, just socks with something that slips onCool  I've lived all over from Hawaii, to upstate NY to Connecticutt, to Oklahoma and of course the southeast region of the US.  I'm a southern girl and only want to live in the deep south where it does not get too cold.  We had an especially longer, colder winter last year.  From what we've heard, it killed off a good bit of the python population in the Everglades which was a good thing.  They are predicting another cold winter here this year too.  Cold here means it kills off my summer flowers (annuals and perrineals), but they come back anyway. 

    DH is being promoted to a national job and will have to live part time in Hampton, VA and part time here in Tampa.  I'll visit him in the summers, but not so much the winters. 

  • kira1234
    kira1234 Member Posts: 3,091
    edited October 2010

    Mary, I live in Florida too, I don't like the thought of another cold winter. WE had the furnace on for so long last year. I just love having the house open all winter.

    I grew up in the Chicago area, and don't miss winter one bit. Miss fall though loved the cool brisk days.

  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited October 2010

    Oh yeah, we lived @ Great Lakes, IL twice, during the middle of hard winters.  We had to run the heat lots more than usual last year.  Don't want to have to do that again. 

  • juli0212
    juli0212 Member Posts: 1,415
    edited October 2010

    Today we are having ice pellets:  Happy Howl-O-Ween, lol!   (We have had snow on Halloween).

    Cold & windy for the trick-or-treaters, drat.  To be 40's all week, kinda normal for us.    ~juli

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    I'll take a cold winter over pythons any day.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010
  • juli0212
    juli0212 Member Posts: 1,415
    edited October 2010

    Nice graphic!   Backatcha!   ~juli

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    Can you tell I am having an "I am bored day"?

  • juli0212
    juli0212 Member Posts: 1,415
    edited October 2010

    LOL...that's okay, I love your posts!   ~juli

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    Thanks!

    I am actually trying to decide how to carve a pumpkin just for fun.

  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited October 2010
    BTW, the pythons can't come this far "north" as we get too cold for themKiss
  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    Finished.  Here is my first ever attempt at sculpting a pumpkin>>>>

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010
  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited October 2010

    Good job Meece & I agree whole heartedly with you-give me cold not pythons!

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    I watched a Food Network challenge on pumpkin carving last night, and happened to have this pumpkin in my garage so I thought I  would give it a try.  If I had known I could do it, I probably would have won more than $15 on my pumpkin carving at work.

  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited October 2010

    http://www.cubpack81.com/images/carve_pumpkin.swf

    I found this a much easier way to carve my pumpkin.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited October 2010

    That one is fun, too.  Thanks for posting the link!

  • Laurie_R
    Laurie_R Member Posts: 262
    edited November 2010
    chabber, I've heard that our winter could be as bad as the one we had in 2008. Living inland, except for the sound, I think will probably get hit a little harder than right on the ocean.  Although I remember that there are times where there's no escaping it.Foot in mouth Here's hoping they are wrong. Happy Halloween
  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 5,065
    edited November 2010

    One of the worst winters on record in this area was shortly after we bought this house in 90--don't remember which year.  It snowed and stayed on the ground for days  several times.  The canals froze over so people were walking on them.  Hope this one is not that bad.

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