Yesterday morning I had NO SNOW at all in my yard. Got home from work and had 22" of that nasty stuff.
Guess it will be a while longer before I can get the trike out.
Guess it will be a while longer before I can get the trike out.
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Yesterday morning I had NO SNOW at all in my yard. Got home from work and had 22" of that nasty stuff.
Guess it will be a while longer before I can get the trike out.
Seen enough snow already to last a lifetime. I don't know how you northern people tolerate the stuff. We get snow here very infrequently, and even that is too much.
I remember the snow there when I lived in Abilene. Snow was oh hum but living every evening in the spring under the possibility of a tornado was another thing. Went to a movie one night and when I returned home, I was all this white stuff in my trees in the front yard. It was my rain gutters off the house. Also the wind had picked up a doghouse I have made from 3/4" plywood based on a wood pallet and even had shingles on the roof (very heavy) and tossed it about 30 feet taking down a section of chain link fence I had just put up. Glad we weren't home as my wife freaking out would have been more unnerving than the storm.
Trust me burnerboy, the last thing Ron wants to see is more snow, and travel to see it !
I remember the snow there when I lived in Abilene. Snow was oh hum but living every evening in the spring under the possibility of a tornado was another thing. Went to a movie one night and when I returned home, I was all this white stuff in my trees in the front yard. It was my rain gutters off the house. Also the wind had picked up a doghouse I have made from 3/4" plywood based on a wood pallet and even had shingles on the roof (very heavy) and tossed it about 30 feet taking down a section of chain link fence I had just put up. Glad we weren't home as my wife freaking out would have been more unnerving than the storm.
I'm assuming you mean Abilene, Texas. Lived there 12 years, graduated high school, and can attest to the wind storms. My prejudice against snow comes from my navy days when we deployed to Adak and wintered over. Taking off from an ice or sludge covered runway was iffy. Landing could be an adventure. Then helped a navy buddy get moved to Alaska after picking up his wife in Topeka. Drove the Alcan there when it was rainy and muddy then back when it was snowed over. Young and stupid, I was.
God put it there and Eventually He will take it away.....
Yes, Abilene TX. I had a house on Old Anson Rd about 5.2 miles off the freeway. First night in the house we had a major thunderstorm with chance of tornado. Just sat down for dinner and I hear a rumble and house starts to shake a bit...I paused, wife freaks out....sound goes away. It was nothing. A few days later when I get oriented to the area, I discover that my house was in direct alignment with the main runway at Dyess AFB. Every time the B1 Bombers would kick in the afterburners to take off, the sound traveled right through my house. Nothing put pastures or open fields between the base and my house.
Yesterday morning I had NO SNOW at all in my yard. Got home from work and had 22" of that nasty stuff.
Guess it will be a while longer before I can get the trike out.