NO LONGER!!

Started by Coffinmaker, December 01, 2020, 10:36:47 AM

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Coffinmaker


:)  It's Official.  ;)

No longer just a Four Letter Word.  Today marks the first SNOW of the season in my neck of the woods.  WOWZERS.  2 to 4 inches was forecast.  We already have the 4 and are headed for SIX.

Betcha half the residents have forgotten how to drive in snow (every year occurrence) and are spreading car parts everywhere. 

Our NEW Puppy is just Bonkers with delight.  Wish I could bottle that energy.

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I'm a desert dweller. It's been so long since I've been in snow, or even seen any in person, I'd either shut down from hypothermia or if I still could, turn South and keep going until I wasn't cold anymore. (lol)

And ain't puppies a kick!

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Froogal

I've not really enjoyed snow since I had to give up riding dirtbikes.

River City John

I enjoyed Winter up to the year 1998, when I stupidly locked myself out of the house taking trash to the curb on a frigid day in January. Low wind chills. No coat, gloves nor head covering.
And wife was out running errands. I ended going to the neighbor's house and begged to be let in.

I was exposed long enough that now whenever the temperature gets below 40 degrees, my fingers and nose are painful.

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We've got 2' of snow on the ground so far and the likelihood is for our usual heavy winter snowfall and -36C temps.  I've been a busy boy plowing driveways for my neighbours, all of us with lengthy driveways to the gravel road that gets plowed by the highways contractor.

I'll be x-country skiing ere long on the lake and the bush trails in snowmobile tracks. A few years back I x-country skied 25 miles during our annual Dog Sled Mail Run Race. No one told me that it was the toughest leg of the trek which goes over several days, a lot of it uphill. I had extra gloves, one extra layer, water (which froze), chocolate but no means of making fire. Got caught in a blizzard on a summit and had I gone down, it would have been bad as no one had reported me on the course. Touch and go, but I actually beat two of the dog teams who came to grief on a couple of the creek crossings.

I spent two years stationed at CFB Churchill on the shore of Hudson Bay. I left there convinced that hell was not hot but COLD !!! It would kill you from hypothermia in 45 minutes if you went down Fighting in the arctic would be insane as it takes 60% of your energy and resources just to stay alive.

With winter in the Great White North, you have two choices - adapt and overcome or .....

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Froogal

Quote from: River City John on December 01, 2020, 03:00:14 PM
I enjoyed Winter up to the year 1998, when I stupidly locked myself out of the house taking trash to the curb on a frigid day in January. Low wind chills. No coat, gloves nor head covering.
And wife was out running errands. I ended going to the neighbor's house and begged to be let in.

I was exposed long enough that now whenever the temperature gets below 40 degrees, my fingers and nose are painful.

RCJ


I understand that completely. My nose got frost bit way back when. I need to keep our house much warmer than what most folks like, otherwise my nose gets cold.

greyhawk

Quote from: Froogal on December 01, 2020, 04:03:35 PM

I understand that completely. My nose got frost bit way back when. I need to keep our house much warmer than what most folks like, otherwise my nose gets cold.

Its been 40 to 46 degrees CELCIUS here the last week, howling winds as well - cool change today . More hot coming - cant shoot in case I light a wildfire. Snow dont happen but would be fun for a change . ,

Abilene

When I saw the topic title and that it was from Coffinmaker, I assumed it was going to be about cutting off another barrel.  ;D

Snow is pretty.  I hate it.
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Froogal

Quote from: Abilene on December 01, 2020, 09:33:20 PM
When I saw the topic title and that it was from Coffinmaker, I assumed it was going to be about cutting off another barrel.  ;D

Snow is pretty.  I hate it.

Snow is pretty, but is best viewed from INSIDE the house, while watching the county road grader remove that pretty snow from the road.

1961MJS

Hi
Back in the 1970's, we got most of the month of January off school (Central Illinois) so I worked as an electrician fixing downed power lines (not the big ones, the ones going to the barn etc).  Can't touch things without gloves, can't fix wires with gloves.   ;D
Don't miss it much in the winter.
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