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Winter's last gasp....
Gorgeous pics, Gabe, though I don't envy you the heavy snow. Hope you got your power back.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
Real nice pics.
Was up in Central NJ most of last week on less than pleasant business. Friday was no fun with high winds and wet snows going sideways. Spent a good part of the day driving around doing errands in it.
Meanwhile, back here in Virginia there was reports of high winds, downed trees, and mass power outages. Expected the worst when I got home, but was real lucky: No downed trees at all, not even the scary dead hickory that looks like it could squash a whole lot of things (think it's time to get that beast taken care of, professionally tho).
Also, judging from the times that phone messages were left it appeared as if we hadn't lost power either, if for only a blip - all the DTV boxes were on, but no appliance clocks were blinking. So there's that.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsadewrote:Gorgeous pics, Gabe, though I don't envy you the heavy snow. Hope you got your power back.
Yep. Power's good, now. I saw on the local news last night that only about 250 people in Western NY still didn't have power. It's probably fixed for everyone today.
I only had some small limbs come off of my trees, but my folks had quite a bit more come down. One of their willow trees had a sizable limb come off. Luckily, it just fell in their lawn, as it's big enough that it would have done quite a bit of damage had it actually fallen on something.
We also didn't get much wind, thankfully, as we were a little too far inland to be affected by it. We got a little, but nothing like they got in Mark's neck of the woods and further up the coast.
And, unfortunately, it's not melting as quickly as we'd hoped. We've also got snow in the forecast for Wednesday. Ugh. Spring can't come soon enough.
What's kind of funny is that, on the 8th, it will be 25 years since I moved from this area to Virginia (having since moved back, of course), and I remember that they got a storm shortly afterward. I wasn't used to seeing a five or six inches of snow paralyze an area like it did, and they weren't very used to snowstorms in March.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Some areas that are getting bad weather aren't used to that at all. Time to adapt, I guess! I wasn't used to violent weather, because the UK doesn't get the same type of weather as over here on this side of the ocean. I remember some high winds, and there's snow in the winter, but it's nothing like over in this country.
Yep. Power's good, now. I saw on the local news last night that only about 250 people in Western NY still didn't have power. It's probably fixed for everyone today.
I only had some small limbs come off of my trees, but my folks had quite a bit more come down. One of their willow trees had a sizable limb come off. Luckily, it just fell in their lawn, as it's big enough that it would have done quite a bit of damage had it actually fallen on something.
We also didn't get much wind, thankfully, as we were a little too far inland to be affected by it. We got a little, but nothing like they got in Mark's neck of the woods and further up the coast.
And, unfortunately, it's not melting as quickly as we'd hoped. We've also got snow in the forecast for Wednesday. Ugh. Spring can't come soon enough.
What's kind of funny is that, on the 8th, it will be 25 years since I moved from this area to Virginia (having since moved back, of course), and I remember that they got a storm shortly afterward. I wasn't used to seeing a five or six inches of snow paralyze an area like it did, and they weren't very used to snowstorms in March.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsadewrote:Some areas that are getting bad weather aren't used to that at all. Time to adapt, I guess! I wasn't used to violent weather, because the UK doesn't get the same type of weather as over here on this side of the ocean. I remember some high winds, and there's snow in the winter, but it's nothing like over in this country.
When I was a young kid there was this family that moved to my village from some place down south (Florida, maybe). They were talking about how they were all prepared for the winters and such, which they had never experienced. They had two kids that were near the age of my brother and myself and they rode the same bus.
When we got our first snowfall it was a sizable one, and that family was shocked that the the kids still had school. We found out from talking to the two kids on the bus that their parents forgot to buy one vital thing that people in this area need and always have..a snow shovel. They were out there, at first light, trying to clear their driveway with a spade. :p It was hilarious. I wish I would have seen it.
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