tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post2800039193355678408..comments2024-03-28T13:26:20.672-04:00Comments on The Closet Professor: Preparing For Winter WeatherJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05299122685163501819noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-18772562162048662862014-01-28T00:59:52.733-05:002014-01-28T00:59:52.733-05:00Joe: Raining off and on here in Hawaii. That'...Joe: Raining off and on here in Hawaii. That's our winter. It was a nice 74 degrees today. fan of caseynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-15736017669709141482014-01-27T23:35:49.055-05:002014-01-27T23:35:49.055-05:00Here in coastal NC (supposedly down south), the we...Here in coastal NC (supposedly down south), the weather man says sleet and freezing rain will lay down an ice layer, Tuesday afternoon. Then Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, we are to get 3+ inches of snow on top of the ice.<br /><br />Can it stick when the temperature was a balmy 68 degrees today? I was outside in shorts!<br /><br />At any rate because we live in the "south" we will be paralyzed! No equipment to deal with any of it. No one knows how to drive in it either, so you'd better stay home. Schools, I am sure, will be closed for at least two days.<br /><br />And we, especially my dog, MoJo, will get cabin fever.David Jeffreyshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07640894359150492921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-19378371910267491642014-01-27T22:07:47.741-05:002014-01-27T22:07:47.741-05:00Snow Day!!!!!!
Snow Day!!!!!!<br />Richardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-10255566871090158192014-01-27T16:28:19.256-05:002014-01-27T16:28:19.256-05:00We're in the unenviable position of being righ...We're in the unenviable position of being right on the line of nothing or OH MY F^CKING D0G!!!<br /><br />Who knows what's happening. As long as it's gone by Friday, I don't care, as my fundraiser starts then and I don't need a snowout.<br /><br />Peace <3<br />JayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-23749448768606425582014-01-27T11:07:52.500-05:002014-01-27T11:07:52.500-05:00It's always so «hilarious» to read you, southe...It's always so «hilarious» to read you, southern parts of USA, explaining your issues when the weather gets «cold» and «snowy»...<br /><br />Mainly because you're not used to have such «polar» weather and that you're not equiped to face those conditions..<br /><br />Here in Canada (Montréal) we have an army of snow blowers and it's a law in Province of Quebec to put WINTER tires on cars from Déc.15 till March 15. <br /><br />If you don't put those you'll have a fine to pay and will be oblige to put some ASAP...<br /><br />Also, we have good warm clothes to go out in any kind of weather.<br /><br />All my best «HOT» regards...JiELhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03290330475832440721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-54603158643116447032014-01-27T09:55:11.370-05:002014-01-27T09:55:11.370-05:00I grew up in southeast Texas, and we got a bit of ...I grew up in southeast Texas, and we got a bit of snow (maybe two inches) about once every four years when I was in school. Now I live in Wisconsin where the temperature at 9 a.m. today is -11 with a wind chill of -31. Tonight we anticipate (wrong word!) -20 and wind chill of maybe -50. Major difference: here we are prepared to remove huge amounts of snow and the houses have real furnaces to pump out some heat. (I am lucky to have a partner who grew up and worked this property when it was a farm. So he is used to getting up early and taking care of the snow mess while the cats and I huddle in bed.)Michael Doddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00942287172727040371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356114186987252972.post-49698447503854177572014-01-27T09:05:51.164-05:002014-01-27T09:05:51.164-05:00Well spoken, loud and clear on all points!!
"...Well spoken, loud and clear on all points!!<br /><br />"When in the South, you get used to weird weather. Like most things in the South, you just have to deal with the eccentricities, whether they're from family, friends, or Mother Nature."<br />silvereaglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13811098608576016926noreply@blogger.com