gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as heck.... warmed to minus 4 degrees at the moment.. and what happens, a robin lands on one of the bird feeders.. fat and jolly looking, he must eat well or he simply put on an extra coat of feathers and stayed with us for the winter rather than do all that flying to reach the south...
Anyway.. have a great day, enjoy the sun and stay warm.. BTW, we got no snow but did get a bit chilly.. 19 below overnight..
in a snow drought.. only enough still around to color the ground white..
XXX
Loc: Somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon
permafrost wrote:
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as heck.... warmed to minus 4 degrees at the moment.. and what happens, a robin lands on one of the bird feeders.. fat and jolly looking, he must eat well or he simply put on an extra coat of feathers and stayed with us for the winter rather than do all that flying to reach the south...
Anyway.. have a great day, enjoy the sun and stay warm.. BTW, we got no snow but did get a bit chilly.. 19 below overnight..
in a snow drought.. only enough still around to color the ground white..
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as... (
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It's snowing again here. Prediction is 3 to 5 in.
XXX wrote:
It's snowing again here. Prediction is 3 to 5 in.
Honestly, we could use some of that snow up here.. very dry and hate to think of the farmers dealing with more dry weather come spring and summer.. Not many farmers in this area, most in western to southern minn..
XXX
Loc: Somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon
permafrost wrote:
Honestly, we could use some of that snow up here.. very dry and hate to think of the farmers dealing with more dry weather come spring and summer.. Not many farmers in this area, most in western to southern minn..
Well you could have used our rains from the other week. About 5" of rain one week and 2 more the next week. And we weren't even dry. I hope you get your fair dose of moisture yet. It's hard on the farmers when it doesn't rain.
permafrost wrote:
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as heck.... warmed to minus 4 degrees at the moment.. and what happens, a robin lands on one of the bird feeders.. fat and jolly looking, he must eat well or he simply put on an extra coat of feathers and stayed with us for the winter rather than do all that flying to reach the south...
Anyway.. have a great day, enjoy the sun and stay warm.. BTW, we got no snow but did get a bit chilly.. 19 below overnight..
in a snow drought.. only enough still around to color the ground white..
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as... (
show quote)
It's up to 6 here in the Texas Panhandle today. Supposed to get up to freezing tomorrow.
archie bunker wrote:
It's up to 6 here in the Texas Panhandle today. Supposed to get up to freezing tomorrow.
6 degrees in Texas... WOW.... but of course it can get cold down there.. I keep forgetting.. the only times I have been to Texas and Oklahoma, it was super hot..
LOL, the butt wipe seems deadly.. LOL
LostAggie66
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX (Shire of Seawinds)
permafrost wrote:
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as heck.... warmed to minus 4 degrees at the moment.. and what happens, a robin lands on one of the bird feeders.. fat and jolly looking, he must eat well or he simply put on an extra coat of feathers and stayed with us for the winter rather than do all that flying to reach the south...
Anyway.. have a great day, enjoy the sun and stay warm.. BTW, we got no snow but did get a bit chilly.. 19 below overnight..
in a snow drought.. only enough still around to color the ground white..
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as... (
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Sorry Perm that's TDC (too damn cold)for this Gulf Coast Boy of course today it's 30degrees now...BRRRR
XXX
Loc: Somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon
LostAggie66 wrote:
Sorry Perm that's TDC (too damn cold)for this Gulf Coast Boy of course today it's 30degrees now...BRRRR
It wasn't cold when i was down at padre island.........
archie bunker wrote:
It's up to 6 here in the Texas Panhandle today. Supposed to get up to freezing tomorrow.
The last time it that it got that cold in Coos Bay was in February 1988 . Killed all the palm trees here . I had to dig up my water line clear to the meter and put a new one in because it froze . Now that was an Arctic blast .
LostAggie66 wrote:
Sorry Perm that's TDC (too damn cold)for this Gulf Coast Boy of course today it's 30degrees now...BRRRR
Gee, seems it is cold all over.... nice to have heat this time of year... Just a joke, never been without it..
30 degrees can be cold.. I recall some years ago. I ended up buying a new boiler.. but some delay by the contractor and an early cell put temp under 50 degrees.. Not at all bad if out and about.. but sitting on ones butt inside.. darn it got cold.. so it is not a happy thing to be chilled.
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
The last time it that it got that cold in Coos Bay was in February 1988 . Killed all the palm trees here . I had to dig up my water line clear to the meter and put a new one in because it froze . Now that was an Arctic blast .
Uffda,,, that would have been a chore.... Palm trees ?
permafrost wrote:
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as heck.... warmed to minus 4 degrees at the moment.. and what happens, a robin lands on one of the bird feeders.. fat and jolly looking, he must eat well or he simply put on an extra coat of feathers and stayed with us for the winter rather than do all that flying to reach the south...
Anyway.. have a great day, enjoy the sun and stay warm.. BTW, we got no snow but did get a bit chilly.. 19 below overnight..
in a snow drought.. only enough still around to color the ground white..
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as... (
show quote)
Homesick, but not enough to come back to THAT kind of cold.
Thanks for the news of MN. You're a bit of Garrison Keiler to me permafrost.
Stay great my Viking friend
permafrost wrote:
Uffda,,, that would have been a chore.... Palm trees ?
Yep I have them in my yard and a lemon tree too . I am spoiled by the weather here . Drive 20 miles inland though and you will find snow .
permafrost wrote:
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as heck.... warmed to minus 4 degrees at the moment.. and what happens, a robin lands on one of the bird feeders.. fat and jolly looking, he must eat well or he simply put on an extra coat of feathers and stayed with us for the winter rather than do all that flying to reach the south...
Anyway.. have a great day, enjoy the sun and stay warm.. BTW, we got no snow but did get a bit chilly.. 19 below overnight..
in a snow drought.. only enough still around to color the ground white..
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as... (
show quote)
-32 with the windchill last night tonight -25 to -40 with windchill
permafrost wrote:
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as heck.... warmed to minus 4 degrees at the moment.. and what happens, a robin lands on one of the bird feeders.. fat and jolly looking, he must eat well or he simply put on an extra coat of feathers and stayed with us for the winter rather than do all that flying to reach the south...
Anyway.. have a great day, enjoy the sun and stay warm.. BTW, we got no snow but did get a bit chilly.. 19 below overnight..
in a snow drought.. only enough still around to color the ground white..
gorgeous sunshiny day. Clear as a bell and cold as... (
show quote)
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