It's currently 3:40 in the morning and I should be sleeping. Thanks to my recent lack of jobage and my over the top stress levels my sleep schedule is completely screwed to say the least.
Normally I would take my dog for a walk or just go for a little adventure on my own but seeing as there is 9 inches of snow on the ground I think that would be an awful idea.
Yet another reason for me to loathe snow.
boo, hisss
(sn*w is a four letter word!)
Hell 2010 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd7Lne6tTp8#)
If my dog didn't look so damn cute frolicking in it than I'd have to send it my damnation's... I may do that anyway. I hate hate hate hate hate hate HATE being cold. The forecast in my area is calling for snow 3 days in a row next week. I may die.
I live in MN --- I am totally over snow! We are setting records -- I want it gone!
No trucks have come up the hills around where I stay and I have been iced and snowed in for 3 days now. If it doesn't get any warmer than they say it is looking like friday or saturday before it goes away. I don't think we have had this much snow here since 1993. I would be foaming but I am attempting to deal. Everytime I am stuck inside I start thinking of all the places I could be going. If I weren't stuck in I would probably be at home but still! I am sooooo over the winter. I like winter for about a week. That is plenty enough for me. Come on spring! ;D
Psssh... ICELAND!
This is what my home town looked like yesterday; http://www.akureyri.is/frettir/nr/16041 (http://www.akureyri.is/frettir/nr/16041)
Nevermind the text, it's in Icelandic, scroll past it.
Quote from: Miniar on January 12, 2011, 04:12:29 PM
Psssh... ICELAND!
This is what my home town looked like yesterday; http://www.akureyri.is/frettir/nr/16041 (http://www.akureyri.is/frettir/nr/16041)
Nevermind the text, it's in Icelandic, scroll past it.
That's how we look too!
Quote from: Rob on January 12, 2011, 04:13:42 PM
That's how we look too!
Same here. I am tired of it already and they are calling for 3 days of it next week. >:(
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This pretty much sums up how I feel.
I love snow. Although, having to shovel half a foot of drifted snow every few days does make my arms sore. It also sucks that now everyone is driving so the university parking spots are completely full.
However, snow makes everything look really nice.
The biggest problem with snow is when people/cities don't clear it from sidewalks/roads.
We have a "general" snow-avalanche-warning for Northern Iceland, and the forecast for the next week is for more snow, every day, 'cept saturday.
Quote from: Miniar on January 12, 2011, 04:48:16 PM
We have a "general" snow-avalanche-warning for Northern Iceland, and the forecast for the next week is for more snow, every day, 'cept saturday.
Bless you. I don't know how you do it. I crave Summertime.
Quote from: Naari on January 12, 2011, 03:59:31 PM
No trucks have come up the hills around where I stay and I have been iced and snowed in for 3 days now. If it doesn't get any warmer than they say it is looking like friday or saturday before it goes away. I don't think we have had this much snow here since 1993. I would be foaming but I am attempting to deal. Everytime I am stuck inside I start thinking of all the places I could be going. If I weren't stuck in I would probably be at home but still! I am sooooo over the winter. I like winter for about a week. That is plenty enough for me. Come on spring! ;D
Ditto here too. Being a northern transplant I'm still irritated that something like this (not the worst storm I've ever been through) absolutely paralyzes the city and shuts everything down.
Quote from: Jacquelyn on January 12, 2011, 04:50:38 PM
I crave Summertime.
This...in massive letters 5 miles high.
I guess I'm the odd one out. I love when it gets like this.
Quote from: Helena on January 12, 2011, 05:29:29 PM
This...in massive letters 5 miles high.
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Let's go.
I hate he summer cause the sunlight that we get all too much of gives me migraines
Quote from: Miniar on January 12, 2011, 05:53:41 PM
I hate he summer cause the sunlight that we get all too much of gives me migraines
I'd rather wear intense shades than 47 layers to keep warm. 8)
Haha
Observe the massive snow, it fornicates.
It's been a huge year so far for rain and snow here, reservoirs are up to capacity, the ski resorts might be open into June, and when we want to go to the snow, we drive (or train) up to Tahoe, then when we're done, we drive back out of it.
Need my prescription glasses or I'm practically blind, and headed for a migraine too,.. bloody shades don't help..
I generally just.. stay indoors.
If I go out, I wear my hat.
Quote from: Miniar on January 12, 2011, 05:53:41 PM
I hate he summer cause the sunlight that we get all too much of gives me migraines
Same.
Can't stand the sun. Summer here gets excessively humid as well and it's generally not fun.
I don't really have a favorite season. I tend to like the inbetween of spring-summer and summer-autumn the best. I enjoy being able to dress in a pair of jeans and t-shirt or wear a nice dress without freezing my butt off.
Quote from: Jacquelyn on January 12, 2011, 06:13:36 PM
I tend to like the inbetween of spring-summer and summer-autumn the best. I enjoy being able to dress in a pair of jeans and t-shirt or wear a nice dress without freezing my butt off.
I agree with this. Spring is my absolute favorite time of the year because it's an in-between, with fall coming in second.
I differ in that I prefer winter over summer. Cooking in the heat is worse than freezing, personally.
Quote from: Miniar on January 12, 2011, 04:12:29 PM
Psssh... ICELAND!
This is what my home town looked like yesterday; http://www.akureyri.is/frettir/nr/16041 (http://www.akureyri.is/frettir/nr/16041)
Nevermind the text, it's in Icelandic, scroll past it.
At least it looks as though you have ways of coping with snow in Iceland. In the U.K we sprinkle a little salt around and when that doesn't work we just start crying and say that we had no way of knowing that it was going to snow..........every year!!! :icon_evil:
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Let's go.
OMG! yes.
*runs off to check lastminute.com*
Quote from: MillieB on January 12, 2011, 08:45:28 PM
At least it looks as though you have ways of coping with snow in Iceland. In the U.K we sprinkle a little salt around and when that doesn't work we just start crying and say that we had no way of knowing that it was going to snow..........every year!!! :icon_evil:
It's always the wrong kind of snow as well :laugh:
Yep- all the radio stations you here experts saying that we were ready for the bad weather; but it came in quicker than expected or temperatures dropped more quickly or the wind blew the wrong way. Why can't the uk just admit that its hopeless when it comes to winter. They advice us not to go out in our cars unless absolutely necessary then all the public transport fails
This is not meant to be rude or nasty or just typical Cindy,
Goddess it's hot over here. Can't walk outside as the pavement is so hot. I wear gloves in the car so I can hold the steering wheel.
A person was selling home made snow in the shopping mall at Christmas. I've got trees like those in my garden.
Do I crave snow. NOOOOO!
Sorry people I am sympathetic, really I am.
Cindy, where the Hell is the cold beer.
Quote from: CindyJames on January 17, 2011, 02:24:07 AM
This is not meant to be rude or nasty or just typical Cindy,
Goddess it's hot over here. Can't walk outside as the pavement is so hot. I wear gloves in the car so I can hold the steering wheel.
A person was selling home made snow in the shopping mall at Christmas. I've got trees like those in my garden.
Do I crave snow. NOOOOO!
Sorry people I am sympathetic, really I am.
Cindy, where the Hell is the cold beer.
Don't be surprised when we all show up on your doorstep. :):):):):):)
Ordinarily I love the snow. But this year, with it snowing every freaking day, I'm getting a little annoyed with it. Might not be so bad if I had a garage, but I'm getting very tired of having to brush off my car every time I go out. It's gotten to the point that my whole block has given up on shoveling. On the other hand, the skiing has been pretty good this year. ;D
If we had snow in this part of the country the flood waters would be sheets of ice instead. (Which would be great because I could skate). We have had a whole summer's rain in about 4 days, and lots of towns in this part of the state are still cut off or at risk of flooding when the water makes it's way down the rivers.
Nothing compared to Queensland and New South Wales though, as no loss of life. To give a comparison imagine an area the size of Texas and California or France and Germany inundated.
It took me 2 hours to drive home from work tonight instead of the usual 30 minutes because of the current blizzard. However, without the snow there would be no snowboarding, no halfpipe tricks, no big air double jumps, no railjams, no off axis 540's and no Shaun White....I'm just sayin'...
I love the snow in Northern Wisconsin....
Jennifer
I look out my window and see the snow and I am soooooo over it!!! Snow... :icon_blah:
:( Lucky people. I was walking down the street in a t-shirt watching someone bike around the neighborhood on Christmas day because there is never snow where I'm at. Instead there is 80 degree weather in the "winter". I wish for the snow I had when I lived up north.
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Tonight's forecast: Ice Storms.
Our power went out on the block for about 15 minutes earlier. FML
SO. OVER. WINTER.
Hate snow, hate cold, hate winter, I need more temperate clime by a long shot. I'm not sure what I'm still doing in Wisconsin. I don't like any winter sports either. Oh yeah, I got to earn money and at least I have a j o b. It may be time to transfer in the near future.
Currently the Twin Cities - where I live -- has had 53 inches of snow this winter ... this is 13 more inches than we had all winter last year ... and we have snow in the forecast for the next three days.
It's foggy here and it's only going to get up to 67 today. Does that count?
Quote from: tekla on January 18, 2011, 11:21:40 AM
It's foggy here and it's only going to get up to 67 today. Does that count?
Nope, foggy snow just don't cut it.
Quote from: LordKAT on January 18, 2011, 12:37:43 PM
Nope, foggy snow just don't cut it.
How about 50s and overcast? We're back to normal winter here now at least.
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Tonight's forecast: Ice Storms.
Our power went out on the block for about 15 minutes earlier. FML
SO. OVER. WINTER.
So this is probably not the time to mention how spring like and sunny things were today over here ;)
Quote from: Helena on January 18, 2011, 12:49:41 PM
So this is probably not the time to mention how spring like and sunny things were today over here ;)
I just saw this... I might show up on your doorstep.
Forecast calls for more snow tomorrow and Friday. Why?!?!?! *dead* :icon_poke:
We've had snow storm after snow storm.... mixed with some ice, and we're supposed to get up to another 18 inches on friday. Im not looking fore ward to it. I swear I never got this many snow days on high school.
Quote from: michaeljay on January 20, 2011, 12:05:15 AM
We've had snow storm after snow storm.... mixed with some ice, and we're supposed to get up to another 18 inches on friday. Im not looking fore ward to it. I swear I never got this many snow days on high school.
Don't get me wrong, when I was younger I was all for snow days. Now, having to shovel it and dry off the dog every time he goes out for a romp in the backyard, it totally SUCKS.
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Hmmm just put the air conditioner on. Too damn hot
>:-) >:-) >:-) >:-) >:-) >:-) >:-)
Cindy
Yes. Got home from work at 9:30 pm and had to put the AC on for a while too.
I miss my Ice Rink and I want it back! sob sob :(
We had a spot of heat yesterday, and today's back down below 0°c...
So we have this wet mushy mess that's freezing as we speak...
It's disgusting!
You're warmer than us Min. We are expected to have a high of 11 F. Last time I looked it was 4 F.
Low 70s here today, clear and very sunny, I guess I'll have to put on the shorts and sleeveless shirt and go for a long bike ride.
Hmm, wonder if it's possible to throw shoes at people over the internet?.........bounce! Oww!!!!
No it isn't, don't even try!! >:(
Quote from: MillieB on January 20, 2011, 03:43:23 PM
Hmm, wonder if it's possible to throw shoes at people over the internet?.........bounce! Oww!!!!
No it isn't, don't even try!! >:(
:eusa_wall:
Ohhh, snow....Its currently 10 degrees (F). Where I go to school. It starts snowing in October and keeps at it until late May. I'll try posting a photo.
I'd make a longer reply but I have to go out and do my nightly hot tub and swim. (true story)
This is why people snap your underwear (true story) >:-)
Quote from: Virginia Marie on January 20, 2011, 09:09:30 PM
This is why people snap your underwear (true story) >:-)
I concur. Hahaha
And here I thought it was because they could not resist pink lace. But to be fair the pool is not superheated, so when I go from the tub to the pool it's brisk.
Quote from: tekla on January 20, 2011, 10:15:23 PM
And here I thought it was because they could not resist pink lace. But to be fair the pool is not superheated, so when I go from the tub to the pool it's brisk.
Usually I'm torn between the two. :)
Ah, now it's really getting to be winter here. No more of this mamby-pamby 22°F stuff. We're down to -26°F as I type. (-32°C)
*sings*
I'm Mister Cold Miser
I'm Mister Snow ...
Quote from: Jamie-o on January 21, 2011, 08:21:36 AM
Ah, now it's really getting to be winter here. No more of this mamby-pamby 22°F stuff. We're down to -26°F as I type. (-32°C)
*sings*
I'm Mister Cold Miser
I'm Mister Snow ...
I am in the twin cities too ... I feel your pain!
Quote from: Rob on January 21, 2011, 10:16:58 AM
I am in the twin cities too ... I feel your pain!
My car BARELY turned over this morning! And then, you can't walk out the door without coughing it's so cold!
O.K. Ten degrees below zero and 40 m.p.h. wind. Now I am sick of winter too. And I used to love it. >:(
Jennifer from frigid Northern Wisconsin
Even if we've had large servings of snow thrown at us with intervals, we're having a really mild winter.
Which is... well... I'm not sure I like it either...
It's muddy.
Real muddy..
Poor puppy's starting to become disinterested in walkies cause she needs a bath every time we get back home from one!
Awww, poor pup. My Bearcub loves baths. He would probably purposely get muddy just to ensure he would get a bath at that point.
11 below 0 F and wind chills of -40. I really need to move these old bones some place warm. Maybe a visit it Iceland on the way to northern Australia.
Quote from: LordKAT on January 23, 2011, 07:38:34 AM
11 below 0 F and wind chills of -40. I really need to move these old bones some place warm. Maybe a visit it Iceland on the way to northern Australia.
DITTO :icon_help:
J...J...J...JennifeRRRR
I'm starting to think, as a Brit that I might not know what real cold is!! :embarrassed:
This makes me happy!! ;D
I've been up in that neck of the woods, had a friend who lived in Bemidji - its both deadly and silly. Any place where you have to put heaters into the cars' engine block and plug them in is too cold for me. That's a pretty bright line in my life, I spent more than enough of it in the midwest to know better.
Try to zone yerself into a better place mentally Jacquelyn... as once you get outta sleep-sync it can be a b#tch to get it back... :P
I'm jet-lagged and starring outta hotel window at side-walks piled-high with snow in here in down town Boston... -4c at the mo!!
On final approach to Logan yesterday there ws ice sheets floating in the Bay...
Melatonin, hard-excercising running on the treadmill and a hot bath pre kip/lights out time helps me for sure...
And they had 8 inches of fresh schnei here hit Friday I believe?
So the side-walks are a challenge... without mountain fur-lined boots, which i did bring with me...
But if i get the chance to play in snow high-up in the Alps that's kool, and no chore... and eating fresh pasta on a wooden-chalet balcony terrace with a crystal glacier mountain view... midday post morning downhill ski efforts is a divertismént I never tire off...
And snow-ball fights can be fun too... if with a fit SO....
Quote from: Cruelladeville on January 23, 2011, 09:44:56 AM
Try to zone yerself into a better place mentally Jacquelyn... as once you get outta sleep-sync it can be a b#tch to get it back... :P
I just saw this, believe me I am trying. It's killing me. But thanks for the suggestions. :)
Anyway, 6-10 more inches today. :(
Here's the run down (as told by Bear):
Woke up this morning and looked out the window.
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Holy crap! That's a lot of white stuff!
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What are we going to do about this?
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PLAY!
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Now that we got the playing in the snow thing out of our system I say you crawl up with something to read in bed, and I play with this baby. Deal?
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Quote from: Jennifer on January 22, 2011, 05:04:45 PM
O.K. Ten degrees below zero and 40 m.p.h. wind. Now I am sick of winter too. And I used to love it. >:(
Jennifer from frigid Northern Wisconsin
Quote from: tekla on January 23, 2011, 09:28:51 AM
I've been up in that neck of the woods, had a friend who lived in Bemidji - its both deadly and silly. Any place where you have to put heaters into the cars' engine block and plug them in is too cold for me. That's a pretty bright line in my life, I spent more than enough of it in the midwest to know better.
The snow you all get sounds dreadful. I love the kind that disappears after a day or two. It is anticipated to be a high of 63 degrees on the Oregon coast today and a low of 40. Clouds and sun.
Jennifer I am sympathetic.
Tekla I agree.
:)
Sorry, I am sympathetic to all of you in the cold and snow. Stay warm and cozy. Wish I could send you all some sun.
Hugs,
Patty.
Yeah, down here in Sonoma County we're in the 4 day of a record setting heat wave.
Quote from: Mrs Erocse on January 26, 2011, 09:43:57 AM
Sorry, I am sympathetic to all of you in the cold and snow. Stay warm and cozy. Wish I could send you all some sun.
Hugs,
Patty.
Hey Girls,
Your warm and sunshiny smiles are enough to keep me comfortable, so just keep 'em comin'.
Love, Jennifer
16.9 inches of snowfall yesterday. On top of what was already on the ground. That said, the 3 people who are gainfully employed in our house are not going to work today (the plows still haven't come to clear the street, the cars just won't move).
Also, when I let my pup out it simply looks like he is swimming through the back yard, only his head is above the snow.
Bear seems to be enjoying it. The rest seems awful..
Take care.
Cindy, who is still in agony :laugh:
Quote from: tekla on January 23, 2011, 09:28:51 AM
I've been up in that neck of the woods, had a friend who lived in Bemidji - its both deadly and silly.
I hope you hung around for THE POLAR BEAR PLUNGE where they cut a hole in the ice with a chainsaw and jump in the water naked on New Years Day. It takes the edge off of the hangover.
Jennifer
Quote from: Jennifer on January 27, 2011, 05:41:11 PM
I hope you hung around for THE POLAR BEAR PLUNGE where they cut a hole in the ice with a chainsaw and jump in the water naked on New Years Day. It takes the edge off of the hangover.
Jennifer
You are surely joking :laugh: I don't get the swimming pool until it's 30C in the water :laugh:
Cindy
The polar bear plunge is new years tradition. They do have ambulances standing by however.
Traditions like that take some doing, have many people died?
We've got an intense hot weekend coming. Not looking forward to it. It will be high fire danger too. There is another cyclone off Queensland which is recovering from floods, and the Feds have decided to place a 'special tax' to pay for the flood repairs.
Cindy
Quote from: CindyJames on January 28, 2011, 01:21:25 AM
Traditions like that take some doing, have many people died?
We've got an intense hot weekend coming. Not looking forward to it. It will be high fire danger too. There is another cyclone off Queensland which is recovering from floods, and the Feds have decided to place a 'special tax' to pay for the flood repairs.
Cindy
I haven't heard of any deaths but I know many who have gotten frostbite, cuts and bruises. I've been watching your weather problems, I hope things get better soon. :)
Jennifer
Well, I woke up to ... more freakin snow!!!!! I hate having to deal with rush hour in the snow!
My understanding of global warming is that it has changed its meaning...now it mean more extreme temperatures - hotter summers and colder winters
Quote from: Rob on January 31, 2011, 09:34:49 AM
Well, I woke up to ... more freakin snow!!!!! I hate having to deal with rush hour in the snow!
My understanding of global warming is that it has changed its meaning...now it mean more extreme temperatures - hotter summers and colder winters
They are calling for more for my area Tomorrow & Wednesday (Now it has snowed at least once a week for the past 5 weeks. Ugh.)
& Your understanding of the global climate shift is correct, and believe me, I totally buy it!
Snowing again here too!
Snowing again here too. Yay for fresh powder! Time to go snowboarding again!
Jennifer
I'm feeling guilty because the sun has been out for the past couple of days... But the sun is deceptive this time of year... It def. is not warm out and the melt off just turns everything into a slippy slide at night and you have to watch out for black ice which is kinda redundant because you can't see it
It is snowing here too. I want to know where that sneaky CindyJames is with my sunshine. How dare she burn herself when I am freezing and staring at white stuff!
(Cindy, still love ya, but can you please give the sun back?)
Starting tonight here in Chicago we are getting snow...by Wednesday we are supposed to have up to 24" from this storm alone. Woo blizzard warnings!
Just keep it down south by you. Take mine too for that matter.
Quote from: LordKAT on January 31, 2011, 11:16:48 PM
It is snowing here too. I want to know where that sneaky CindyJames is with my sunshine. How dare she burn herself when I am freezing and staring at white stuff!
(Cindy, still love ya, but can you please give the sun back?)
It has cooled down today from 42C to 36C. Happy to share it with you guys, just send an address and I'll post an envelope of sunshine.
Cindy
You can have mine too, 42 is too much. And the North wind out of the deserts. Californians, think a Santa Anna on steroids.
Just send it to my email, I'll take all you care to share.
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Ready for this commute?
I live in Washington and it's sunny outside. I'd gladly fling some sun over there to the midwest. Especially, the people in Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio, since I'm heading over there on Friday.
Well frozen hellhole might be fun for a few days, as long as it wasn't long term. I love going and playing in the snow, so long as I can leave it behind when I'm bored with it. It's like going to Vegas in June like I did this year, not frozen, but a more burning hellhole is hard to imagine. 107 during the day and all that, and outside the hotels Vegas is a real hellhole, a total dump, yucck. But a week there was nice so long as I got to come back to where it was nice and perfect.
It's going to be high 60s/low 70s today, clear and sunny, we've had lots of rain so the hills are green and not golden (that's brown for people who don't live here), and that's always the pretty time of the year.
Quote from: Laura91 on February 01, 2011, 12:57:00 PM
Why would you want to come to this frozen hellhole? I would stay out there where it is warm.
Quite simply, I have some good friends there that I'm going to visit and have a great time with. That's why I'm going out there. Not only that, I promised someone I'd see their first wrestling match, and that's why I'm going.
Quote from: CindyJames on February 01, 2011, 01:11:35 AM
It has cooled down today from 42C to 36C. Happy to share it with you guys, just send an address and I'll post an envelope of sunshine.
Cindy
O.K. Cindy, send it to Green Bay Wisconsin and use the biggest envelope you can find please. ;D Even this snow loving girl is back in the "I'm sick of this snow" mood. :'(
J..J..J..Jenniferrrrrr
Quote from: Jennifer on February 01, 2011, 04:13:33 PM
O.K. Cindy, send it to Green Bay Wisconsin and use the biggest envelope you can find please. ;D Even this snow loving girl is back in the "I'm sick of this snow" mood. :'(
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I have heard quite a few snow enthusiasts uttering the same sentiments. (On a sidenote, Jennifer you look great!)
Quote from: Jacquelyn on February 01, 2011, 04:21:52 PM
I have heard quite a few snow enthusiasts uttering the same sentiments. (On a sidenote, Jennifer you look great!)
I'm in total agreement there. I like snow, but that's just ridiculous the amount they are getting blasted with.
And like what jacquelyn said, YOu do look great Jennifer.
Awww, thanks Jacquelyn and sigmafan. That warms my heart on such a cold day as this. I have the day off work because I am snowed in. The big snow plow got stuck near my house! First time ever, wow! :icon_yikes:
SNOW DAY!
Jennifer